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Перевод: causality speek causality


[существительное]
причинность ; причинная связь


Тезаурус:

  1. The world was so complex that tiny events could produce enormous effects by a process of causality so complicated that no one could trace it.
  2. The results of the segmentation which follows from the expectation of interruptable time can be traced in the increasingly familiar forms of television fiction: an extended, rather than condensed form of the novelistic, in which attention is dispersed rather than concentrated; highly populated narrative communities in which causality is less essential than character to the sense of continuity; a narrative structure which need not end (because not driven by causality), but which, if it does end, may end arbitrarily.
  3. Briefly, this is to consider that the connections and orders of various sets of events are not exhausted either by the categories of causality or of randomness (or by both together).
  4. He too glibly assumes that correlation proves causality and he does not show - as he could have done - that the balance of evidence does indeed suggest a causal association.
  5. This seems to violate our familiar concept of causality.
  6. Some may consist of correlational studies of behaviour in relation to social systems and ecology, perhaps combined with observational or experimental tests of the causality of the correlations found.
  7. Put very simply, the argument from causality runs like this.
  8. It has been shown that our thinking in terms of models such as "democracy", "individualism" and "rule of law" does not always adequately reflect reality, and sociological theory has demonstrated that simple notions of causality do not explain complex effects of action (Luhmann, 1982; see also Prigogine and Stenger, 1985); also, theories of language tell us that we structure reality through the language we use (Lacan, 1968).
  9. Multiple causality means that two or more causes tend to work together to produce an effect.
  10. Implicit in the arguments produced by the nouveaux romanciers was the assumption that the presence of causality, linearity, plot and characterization in the novels of their reactionary contemporaries rendered them redundant, both in literary-historical and in formal realist terms.
  11. Piaget suggested that, in performing actions, the child has first-hand experiences of the relations implicit in physical causality.
  12. More specifically, in sentences such as those above, in which an event mentioned in the first clause is explained by a reason or cause stated in a following because clause, that world knowledge includes information about what Garvey Caramazza (1974) call the implicit causality of the verb in the first clause.
  13. Many different component causes can add together to produce a particular outcome, a process known as multiple causality.

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