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Thus, Reichenbach posits the existence of the external world as he thought it would make causal laws more "homogenous" (1938c).
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We realize we cannot make causal claims about our results.
Again, we cannot make causal inferences from the data.
As epidemiologists, we make causal inferences all the time.
This second suggestion may seem deeply counterintuitive to philosophers who believe that fundamental physical laws should be understood as making causal claims that serve to "ground" true causal claims made by common sense and the special sciences.
One of the trickiest things about PISA is making causal links between specific policies and changes in countries' scores.
Longitudinal follow-up data made causal inference possible.
The nature of cross-sectional study makes causal inference impossible.
The cross-sectional study design makes causal relationships undeterminable.
Mondrian articulated a fundamental truth about perceptual inference and how it depends on causal structure in the sensorium (p. 498): 'For there are made laws, discovered laws, but also laws a truth for all time.
But the Second Analogy does not establish, on this view, that particular causal laws are themselves necessary.
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