causalityn
Causalityn refers to the principle that every event has a cause, and that the cause precedes its effect. This fundamental concept underpins much of scientific inquiry and philosophical thought. The relationship between cause and effect is often seen as a directional one, where the cause brings about the effect. Identifying causal relationships is crucial for understanding how the world works, predicting future events, and intervening to achieve desired outcomes.
The study of causality explores various aspects, including the criteria for establishing a causal link, the
In empirical research, establishing causality often involves controlled experiments where variables are manipulated and observed to