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But there is genuine cause for worry.
… The fact that Saddam Hussein is gone is a genuine cause for celebration.
But I'm excited – I think there's a genuine cause for optimism.
Yet the West's misreading of Bosnian society may be a more genuine cause for the failure to bring change about.
Instead, the decision to punish Rangers' man does highlight an inconsistency and a genuine cause for McCoist to be aggrieved.
Hodgson pointed to the conviction a result as eye-catching as this can generate within the squad as genuine cause for optimism.
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But in what sense precisely are created substances genuine causes?
Both medieval and contemporary commentators have on the basis of such remarks attributed to William the denial that creatures are genuine causes (see Reilly 1953).
However, for some putative causes, there may be no well-defined notion of change or variation in value and if so, a manipulability theory will not count these as genuine causes.
These appear to be genuine causes in Leibniz's metaphysics, giving potency to created substances, and helping serve to "distinguish the actions of God from those of creatures" (Discourse on Metaphysics §8); however, echoing Aristotle, final causes are not productive causes.
Of course, Hume treats these laws not so much as describing genuine "causes" or "powers" of nature, but rather in opposition to Newton's own view which insisted on the reality and causal nature of forces (Janiak 2007)—as a way to keep track of the appearances (recall section 3 above).
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