/1 See Structural Causality
/2 Marc Pierson must admit:
> I don't know how to imagine causality that is not circular. That said there is a very interesting book by Judea Pearl, named Causality (Amazon ). And here is the Wikipedia citation on causality.
3/ as an Artefact (Matthias Melcher)
See Event, Event (Ereignis).
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Marc Pierson must admit I don't know how to imagine causality that is not circular. That said there is a very interesting book by Judea Pearl, named Causality (Amazon ). And here is the Wikipedia citation on causality.
"the apparent sequence of things causing one another in time is an artefact of the left-hemisphere way of viewing the world" p. 231
The eighteenth century forced a rethinking of the semantic issues of formulated Ethics, if only because any form of teleological causality had lost its persuasiveness in the face of the great gap between past and future.