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15562 | Causation is a general relation derived from instances of causal dependence [Lewis] |
Full Idea: Causation is the ancestral of causal dependence: event c causes event e iff either e depends on c, or e depends on an intermediate event which in turn depends on c, or.... | |
From: David Lewis (Events [1986], I) | |
A reaction: This is Lewis making sure that we don't postulate some huge bogus thing called 'Causation' which is supposed to be in charge of Nature. Good point. |