causality 英 [kɔ:ˈzæləti]   美 [kɔˈzælɪti]

causality

causality  英 [kɔ:ˈzæləti] 美 [kɔˈzælɪti]

n. 因果关系 

名词复数:causalities 

This is the law of cause and effect or the science of causality. 这是原因与结果的法则或是因果关系的学说。
So that means that any inference to a matter of fact beyond what we perceive or remember seems if Hume is right do we based on assumption of causality. 如果休谟给出我们基于因果关系的假设是正确的,这么一来就意味着任何关于物质事实的推断,都高于我们的感知和记忆。

  • Causality is the connection between a cause and its result or consequence. It is sometimes hard to figure out the causality of a stomach ache — it could be due to something you ate, or just a result of stress.
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  • n. 因果关系
  • 1. This is the law of cause and effect or the science of causality.

    这是原因与结果的法则或是因果关系的学说。

  • 2. So that means that any inference to a matter of fact beyond what we perceive or remember seems if Hume is right do we based on assumption of causality.

    如果休谟给出我们基于因果关系的假设是正确的,这么一来就意味着任何关于物质事实的推断,都高于我们的感知和记忆。

  • 3. causality is the relationship between an event (the cause) and a second event (the effect), where the second event is understood as a consequence of the first.

    因果关系是一件事(原因)和第二件事(结果)之间的关联,其中第二件事被认为是由于第一件事所产生的结果。

  • causality (n.) c. 1600, "that which constitutes a cause," from causal + -ity. From 1640s as "the relation of cause to effect."
caus·al·ity / kɔːˈzæləti ; NAmE kɔːˈzæləti / ( also caus·ation ) noun [uncountable ] ( formal) the relationship between sth that happens and the reason for it happening; the principle that nothing can happen without a cause 因果关系;因果律(或性) caus·al·ity / kɔːˈzæləti ; NAmE kɔːˈzæləti /
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