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The phrase "a causal relation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the connection between two events or variables where one directly influences the other.
Example: "The study aimed to establish a causal relation between diet and health outcomes."
Alternatives: "a cause-and-effect relationship" or "a causal link".
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In a causal relation that is truly purposeful, the effect must be in some sense good or desired.
Recall that the following-from relation is a causal relation.
We need to add a causal relation, after all.
That is why we assume a causal relation.
Transcendental affection seems to involve a causal relation between things in themselves and our sensibility.
And of course the statement, far from precluding a causal relation, guarantees it.
Countries might be willing to reconsider this approach if a causal relation could be demonstrated.
There may be but need not be a causal relation between the presented objects and the mind.
Field's own (1972) discussion relies on a causal relation between terms and their referents, and a similar relation for satisfaction.
The key to their treatment is the employment of a certain procedure for testing the existence of a causal relation.
Kripke's alternative account of names is that they achieve their reference by standing in a causal relation to their referents.
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