வினை விளைவுக் கோட்பாடு (Tamil Wikipedia)

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  • Compare: Bunge, Mario (1959). Causality and Modern Science. Vol. 187 (3, revised ed.) (published 1979). pp. 123–124. எண்ணிம ஆவணச் சுட்டி:10.1038/187092A0. பன்னாட்டுத் தரப்புத்தக எண் 9780486144870. S2CID 4290073. Multiple causation has been defended, and even taken for granted, by the most diverse thinkers [...] simple causation is suspected of artificiality on account of its very simplicity. Granted, the assignment of a single cause (or effect) to a set of effects (or causes) may be a superficial, nonilluminating hypothesis. But so is usually the hypothesis of simple causation. Why should we remain satisfied with statements of causation, instead of attempting to go beyond the first simple relation that is found? {{cite book}}: |journal= ignored (help)

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  • Compare: Bunge, Mario (1959). Causality and Modern Science. Vol. 187 (3, revised ed.) (published 1979). pp. 123–124. எண்ணிம ஆவணச் சுட்டி:10.1038/187092A0. பன்னாட்டுத் தரப்புத்தக எண் 9780486144870. S2CID 4290073. Multiple causation has been defended, and even taken for granted, by the most diverse thinkers [...] simple causation is suspected of artificiality on account of its very simplicity. Granted, the assignment of a single cause (or effect) to a set of effects (or causes) may be a superficial, nonilluminating hypothesis. But so is usually the hypothesis of simple causation. Why should we remain satisfied with statements of causation, instead of attempting to go beyond the first simple relation that is found? {{cite book}}: |journal= ignored (help)

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  • Compare: Bunge, Mario (1959). Causality and Modern Science. Vol. 187 (3, revised ed.) (published 1979). pp. 123–124. எண்ணிம ஆவணச் சுட்டி:10.1038/187092A0. பன்னாட்டுத் தரப்புத்தக எண் 9780486144870. S2CID 4290073. Multiple causation has been defended, and even taken for granted, by the most diverse thinkers [...] simple causation is suspected of artificiality on account of its very simplicity. Granted, the assignment of a single cause (or effect) to a set of effects (or causes) may be a superficial, nonilluminating hypothesis. But so is usually the hypothesis of simple causation. Why should we remain satisfied with statements of causation, instead of attempting to go beyond the first simple relation that is found? {{cite book}}: |journal= ignored (help)