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This paper presents a commonsense language for reasoning about action and causation whose semantics is expressed by way of counterfactuals.

Nor, incidentally and a fortiori, does it require a theory of mental mechanisms or of mental causation whose mysteriousness is salved by a theory about the mechanisms" alleged physical realizers.

Back in the day, similar accolades greeted the publication of two canonical monographs on Civil War causation whose Marxist foundations Huston works his hardest to destroy Eugene Genovese's Political Economy of Slavery: Studies in Economy and Society of the Antebellum South (1961) and Eric Foner's Free Soil, Free Labor Free Men: The Ideology of the Republican Party Before the Civil War (1970).

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Neural tube defects (NTDs) are common, severe congenital malformations whose causation involves multiple genes and environmental factors.

Insurers consider some of these too generous, such as a new category, "mixed causation", created for people whose illness has uncertain causes that could include asbestos.

He has served as a peer reviewer for the Federal Judicial Center, and, recently he wrote a teaching curriculum module for the National Academies of Science on the legal, regulatory, and scientific aspects of birth-defect causation claims for infants whose mothers took anti-depressant medications in pregnancy.

Certainly, many traits, if not the vast majority of them, are adaptations whose ultimate causation is enormously enlightening, but it is short-sighted to ignore the other processes that may have contributed to its current state.

The theory assumes that causation is an absolute relation whose nature does not vary from one context to another.

In Id1, Spinoza defines self-causation (causa sui) as "that whose essence involves existence or [sive] that whose nature cannot be conceived except as existing".

For instance, the "difference-making" account of causation developed by James Woodward implies that generic properties can often eclipse their more specific realizations as causes (Woodward 2005), as does the view that causation is a relatively macroscopic phenomenon whose temporal asymmetry is analogous to the temporal asymmetries of thermodynamics (Loewer 2007; Papineau 2013).

"There is no single person whose contribution to understanding the causation and potential for prevention of heart disease has matched Ancel's," said Dr. Darwin Labarthe, a cardiovascular epidemiologist with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, at the celebration of Keys' centenary in January.

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