processcausing
Processcausing is a term used in philosophy of science and systems theory to describe factors or conditions that actively generate, sustain, or transform a process over time. Unlike notions focused on a single event, processcausing emphasizes the dynamic, temporal unfolding of causal influence that produces a state or outcome through ongoing activity.
Etymology and usage: The term blends process and causing and is used as a neologism in discussions
Definition and scope: A processcauser is any element that participates in the production or regulation of a
Examples: In biology, enzyme cascades and metabolic pathways can be described as processcausing the development of
Relation to other concepts: It complements causal mechanism and causal chain concepts. It is not typically
See also: Causality, Process philosophy, Causal chain, Mechanism, System dynamics.