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causality Meaning in Tamil ( causality வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

காரண காரியத் தொடர்பு,



causality தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

இது சிக்கலின் மூலத்தைத் தேடும் ஒரு காரண காரியத் தொடர்புடைய திட்டமிட்ட வழியாகும், இதன் மூலம் சிக்கலைத் தீர்க்க முடியும், மேலும் அதனால் உற்பத்திப்பொருள் அல்லது செயல்முறையின் நடவடிக்கையை மீண்டும் உருவாக்க முடியும்.

causality's Usage Examples:

Such a mode of causality is called ' univocal causality '.


He facilitated this awkward transition by adding to Kant's a priori forms of space and time an " a priori form of alternative causality," or, as he also called it, " an intuition of causality involved in the elementary exercise of perception," which is the key to his whole philosophy.


The necessity and universality of the judgments of causality and substantiality are taken for granted; and there is no investigation of the place held by these notions in the mental constitution.


In the Augsburg Confession (1530), which was largely due to him, freedom is claimed for the will in non-religious matters, and in the Loci of 1533 he calls the denial of freedom Stoicism, and holds that in justification there is a certain causality, though not worthiness, in the recipient, subordinate to the Divine causality.


This is a form of the cosmological argument, and ought to go with an intuitionalist not an empiricist doctrine of causality.


As such, it is not causal in the mechanistic sense; nonetheless, it exhibits a kind of causality.


At the same time, true: to the hypothesis of " immanence," he rigidly confines these categories to the given data, and altogether avoids the inconsistent tendency of Kant to transfer causality from a necessary relation between phenomena to a neces-' sary relation between phenomena and things in themselves as their causes.


In this way, by a theory which, according to Averroes, involves the negation of science, the Moslem theologians believed that they had exalted God beyond the limits of the metaphysical and scientific conceptions of law, form and matter; whilst they at the same time stood aloof from the vulgar doctrines, attributing a causality to things.


In the first place, the intuition of causality does not require will at all, because we often perceive one bodily member pressing another involuntarily; a man suffering from lockjaw neither wills nor can avoid feeling the pressure of his upper and lower jaws against one another.


univocal causality ' .





Synonyms:

relation,



Antonyms:

ancestor, descendant,

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