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“Causation is defined by some modern philosophers as unconditional uniformity of succession, e.g., existence of fire follows from putting a lighted match to the fuel.This idea must be got rid of to understand force. All universally true laws of nature are laws of co-existence, not succession.”
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“Since therefore ‘tis possible for all objects to become causes or effects to each other, it may be proper to fix some general rules, by which we may know when they really are so.”
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“To all facts there are laws,The effect has its cause, and I mount to the cause.”
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“No suffering is self-caused. How could suffering be uncaused?”
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“Ask you what provocation I have had?The strong antipathy of good to bad.”
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“Your cause doth strike my heart.”
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“Find out the cause of this effect,For this effect defective comes by cause.”
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“God befriend us, as our cause is just!”
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“Mine's not an idle cause.”
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“Quantum mechanics is certainly imposing. But an inner voice tells me that it is not yet the real thing. The theory says a lot, but does not really bring us any closer to the secret of the "old one." I, at any rate, am convinced that He does not throw dice.”
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“Principle of causality is fundamental to human thinking, and it has been observed experimentally that this assumption leads to complex hypothesis formation by human subjects attempting to solve comparatively simple problems involving a causal randomly generated events.”
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“What is easier to remember, a collection of facts glued together, or a story, something that offers a series of logical links? Causality is easier to commit to memory. ...What is induction exactly? ...It is very handy, as the general takes much less room in one's memory than a collection of particulars. The effect of such compression is the reduction in the degree of detected randomness.”
— Causality