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 Translation for 'causality' from English to Hungarian
NOUN   a causality | causalities
okság {noun}causality
kauzalitás {noun}causality
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Translation for 'causality' from English to Hungarian

causality
okság {noun}

kauzalitás {noun}
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Usage Examples English
  • Granger (1969), in which he formalized the causality concept.
  • Professor Edward Tufte explained that users of information displays are executing particular "analytical tasks" such as making comparisons or determining causality.
  • Other attempts to define causality include Granger causality, a statistical hypothesis test that causality (in economics) can be assessed by measuring the ability to predict the future values of one time series using prior values of another time series.
  • David Hume investigated the problem of the origin of the concept of causality.
  • As its name implies, Granger causality is not necessarily true causality.

  • Some of the most important properties of a system are causality and stability.
  • While one Krasnikov tube can be seen to present no problems with causality, it was proposed by Allen E.
  • Belief in "individual causality" is related to the principle of original causality.
  • Schopenhauer deemed that he had thereby disproven Hume’s skepticism, since representations presuppose the causal law. Causality is consequently not a concept drawn from successive representations, but representations presuppose knowledge of causality.
  • In addition to regression analysis, the data can be examined to determine if Granger causality exists.

  • The testable definition of causality was introduced by Granger.
  • There are conflicting views regarding al-Ẓāhirī's position when the specific causality of a command or prohibition within the Quran or prophetic example was stated, due to different Muslim historians recording opposing statements.
  • In TSVF, causality is time-symmetric; that is, the usual chain of causality is not simply reversed.
  • Causality is therefore not an empirical concept drawn from objective perceptions, as Hume had maintained; instead, as Kant had said, objective perception presupposes knowledge of causality.
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