What is Cause: Definition and 572 Discussions

Causality (also referred to as causation, or cause and effect) is influence by which one event, process, state or object (a cause) contributes to the production of another event, process, state or object (an effect) where the cause is partly responsible for the effect, and the effect is partly dependent on the cause. In general, a process has many causes,
which are also said to be causal factors for it, and all lie in its past. An effect can in turn be a cause of, or causal factor for, many other effects, which all lie in its future. Some writers have held that causality is metaphysically prior to notions of time and space.Causality is an abstraction that indicates how the world progresses, so basic a concept that it is more apt as an explanation of other concepts of progression than as something to be explained by others more basic. The concept is like those of agency and efficacy. For this reason, a leap of intuition may be needed to grasp it. Accordingly, causality is implicit in the logic and structure of ordinary language.In English studies of Aristotelian philosophy, the word "cause" is used as a specialized technical term, the translation of Aristotle's term αἰτία, by which Aristotle meant "explanation" or "answer to a 'why' question". Aristotle categorized the four types of answers as material, formal, efficient, and final "causes". In this case, the "cause" is the explanans for the explanandum, and failure to recognize that different kinds of "cause" are being considered can lead to futile debate. Of Aristotle's four explanatory modes, the one nearest to the concerns of the present article is the "efficient" one.
David Hume, as part of his opposition to rationalism, argued that pure reason alone cannot prove the reality of efficient causality; instead, he appealed to custom and mental habit, observing that all human knowledge derives solely from experience.
The topic of causality remains a staple in contemporary philosophy.

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    What Impact Do Our Eating Habits Have on the Environment?

    which of the following good causes would you choose to invest your life in? investing for a : -safer world -cleaner world -better world -changing and dynamic world -perfect world -non-evil world -never ending world -all of the above -two or more of the above -none of the above...
  2. F

    Electric charge to cause spark in air

    When two charged metal spheres are brought together (in a Wimshurst machine), a spark occurs at a distance of 1.5cm. An electric field of 30,000V per cm is required to cause a spark. I need to work out the charge on the two balls, assuming (I think) it is equal on both. I know how to...
  3. C

    Origin of viruses which cause hemmoragic fevers?

    Viruses which cause hemmoragic fevers are usually passed on to humans through animals (eg: Lassa fever, Margburg virus, Ebola, etc). But from where to the animals get the virus from? Where do the viruses originate from? Is there always some animal carrying the virus in an inactive state?
  4. R

    What is the Ultimate Source of Energy in the Universe?

    For a cause to effectively be examined, there must be a way to find its cause and its effects. A 'first cause' has no prior cause, thus logic can only deal with its effects, and not the first cause itself, as there is nothing before it to derive its attributes from. Evolutionary theory has prior...
  5. V

    Cause of Plastic Container Deformation in Microwave Oven

    Greetings, Earlier this afternoon I managed to ruin a perfectly good plastic container in a microwave oven by unwittingly deforming it. I curious as to why it happened. All I did was warm it (and the chilli inside it) for about a minute with the lid firmly secure. I've been told this was a...
  6. G

    Help ID'ing cause of terrain feature:

    http://www.mcschell.com/crack.jpg This image is from a hiking trip I took a few years back. The image is of a mountain on the Maine/New Hampshire border (West Royce Mtn.). The mountain has a large vertical fracture running almost the whole length of the steep northeast face of the mountain...
  7. E

    Does Rest Mass Affect the Bending of Spacetime?

    This may be a dumb question as I am no expert on this matters but curiosity compells me to ask anyway. Does energy have the same kind of bending effect on spacetime that causes gravity that matter does? Does the E=mc^2 make them interchangable in this regard also? If we implode the Earth ripping...
  8. T

    Motion Cause Debate: Preparing for Debate on Motion's Cause

    I have to participate in a debate about whether motion has cause or not. Do you know of any book or website I could check to get prepared for my debate?
  9. Cyrus

    Can Metal Cause Electronic Interference?

    Dumb question...but I don't know the answer. Is there a way to determine if a piece of metal will cause electronic interference? Is it true only for ferric metals, or can any type of metal cause transmission problems? Cya later, alligator
  10. F

    The Mystery of Ringed Planets: Uncovering the Cause

    What's preventing Saturn's rings from condensing into a moon? Or Jupiter's, Uranus' and Neptune's for that matter?
  11. M

    Why do we celebrate with unhealthy habits?

    I thought of putting this in the social science or philosophy forums, but I don't want to get too abstract about it. This is just something I've found a little confusing during life. :redface: When great events and accomplishments happen, we celebrate them. We throw parties and serve lots of...
  12. Loren Booda

    Can Latex Allergy and Condom Usage Lead to Abortion?

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  13. B

    Cause, effect, and programming you VCR

    A poor understanding of causality has deadlocked the discussion of a couple of video-game geeks, and so we have ventured on into the internets looking for a bit of professional help. Hope we can borow a couple moments of your brain time. (Please remember that this isn't really physics question...
  14. Q_Goest

    Cause and Effect from an Engineering Perspective

    I'd like to better define cause and effect in engineering terms so I thought what better place to start than finite element analysis (FEA)… ok, strange you may say. But here's the idea. In FEA, one might say that each element is acted upon by some kind of 'causal action' which affects the...
  15. N

    Ice Age Floods cause mass extinctions?

    http://www.iceagefloodsinstitute.org/ http://www.iceagefloodsinstitute.org/aboutfloods/puzzlesolved.html http://www.sentex.net/~tcc/sgfcrit.html Question and answer with geologist Dr. John Shaw http://www.sentex.net/~tcc/sgfrep.html These articles and many others disclose a...
  16. S

    What Causes Craters to Center Themselves on Other Craters?

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  17. H

    The Mystery of Gravity: Unraveling the Cause of the Fundamental Force

    What causes gravity? I really don't understand it :confused: . What causes gravity? Relativity says its the "bending" or "curving" of space but what causes gravity? Also anybody that's interested in observing gravity look http://www.fourmilab.net/gravitation/foobar/" . thx
  18. W

    Donating $1M to Make a Real Difference: Which Cause Would You Choose?

    If you had the option of donating $1M to any cause you liked in the hopes of making a real difference. Which cause would you choose and why?
  19. K

    Are all things in the universe caused by things that cause things like themselves?

    A causes B, and B causes A. A changing electric field generates a magnetic field. An electric field whose change is changing generates a changing magnetic field which itself generates an electric field. An electric field whose changing of change is changing generates a magnetic field whose...
  20. M

    What is the cause of coronal loops?

    I'm trying to ascertain if there is any "consensus" on the cause of coronal loops in current theory?
  21. S

    Causes of Rust on a Laptop Processor: Moisture or Heat?

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  22. wasteofo2

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  23. MathematicalPhysicist

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  24. Mk

    Question about cause of curvature of spacetime

    Is gravity a result of the curvature of spacetime, or is it the curvature of spacetime a result of gravity? Or something else? Thank you.
  25. N

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    I love simple phenomina like this .. finding something "everyday" simple, and then trying to explain it or find a cause in scientific terms. I say it is diffraction, but I'm not sure. Here's the setup: In a darkened room light a small source of light, like a candle. Close one eye and with...
  26. P

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  27. Andre

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  30. vincentm

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  31. J

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  33. Lisa!

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  35. A

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  36. C

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  37. S

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  39. T

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  40. Ivan Seeking

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  42. W

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  43. B

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  44. A

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  45. S

    Does Consciousness Have Non-Causal Properties?

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  46. I

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  47. S

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  48. J

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  49. T

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