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It is an extension of the fencing of the commons, of enclosures, along with the criminalisation of prior common customs and rights.
This idea, that simultaneous correlated events must have prior common causes, was first made precise by Hans Reichenbach (Reichenbach 1956).
More generally, any coexistence law, such as Newtonian gravitation, or Pauli's exclusion principle, will imply correlations which have no prior common cause conditionally upon which they disappear.
C is said to 'screen off' the correlation between A and B when A and B are uncorrelated conditional upon C. Thus Reichenbach's principle can also be formulated as follows: simultaneous correlated events have a prior common cause that screens off the correlation.[1] [2] Reichenbach's common cause principle needs to be modified.
For, as we have seen, this would trivialize such principles in deterministic worlds, and would hide from view the remarkable fact that when one has a correlation among fairly natural localized quantities that are not related as cause and effect, almost always one can find a fairly natural, localized prior common cause that screens off the correlation.
Third, there is a non-trivial interplay between prior (common sense) and posterior (phenomenological) concepts of variable dependency.
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Then Secretary Jewell agreed with prior common-sense assessments by Congress and the Department of the Interior: a new road would simply be too damaging to Izembek's habitat and our conservation heritage.
The prior for B spat, ij = (B spat,11, B spat,12, …, B spat, kk ) is based on spatial smoothness priors common in spatial statistics (see [ 29]).
Using these FTs, we estimate the loss mass prior, the common losses, the common fragments, and the tree size prior as described below.
Returning to the time prior to common knowledge.
Based on prior knowledge, common causes of both exposure and outcome (or causes of either exposure or outcome [ 17]) may be identified.
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