Põhjuslik
Põhjuslik is an Estonian term that translates to "causal" or "reasoned" in English. It refers to the relationship between cause and effect, where one event or state of affairs is understood to lead to another. In philosophy, the concept of põhjuslikkus (causality) is a fundamental topic of discussion, exploring the nature of how things come to be and the principles that govern these transformations.
The principle of põhjuslikkus suggests that every event has a cause, and that this cause precedes the
In everyday language, põhjuslik is used to describe something that is based on good reasons or evidence.