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Subsequent versions are much more complicated, but they all imply that letting die is a kind of causing.
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This is because the will is a kind of cause — willing causes action.
These are not physical, law-obeying mechanisms, although, a kind of cause-and-effect relation can be observed.
It shows that and how inductive inference is "a kind of cause, of which truth is the natural effect".
He does not argue for this conclusion fully, though he does challenge his readers to identify a kind of cause which qualifies as a sort distinct from the four mentioned (Phys. 195a4 5).
A few GPs thought that their refusals could be experienced by the patient as a kind of rejection, causing disappointed patients, and perhaps damaging the doctor-patient relationship.
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There is, of course, a working definition of disease, one that most of us share: a disease is a kind of suffering caused by something gone wrong in the body.
Charlie Citrine, protagonist of Saul Bellow's "Humboldt's Gift," sets out to write a history of boredom, musing that perhaps it is "a kind of pain caused by unused powers, the pain of wasted possibilities or talents".
The external object is merely a kind of final cause or, more precisely, a "terminative cause".
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