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Definition of Causalities
1. causality [n] - See also: causality
Lexicographical Neighbors of Causalities
Literary usage of Causalities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A System of Christian Doctrine by Isaak August Dorner (1882)
"... it is further equally clear that the secondary causalities can only work
according to their own peculiar character. Should sin, inherent abnormity, ..."
2. The Six Days of Creation: Or, The Scriptural Cosmology, with the Ancient by Tayler Lewis (1855)
"Here, in the series of phenomenal causalities, P is the ultimate phenomenon, that
is, ti\v failing or going out of the sun. pl—The first step in scientific ..."
3. Text Book of Homoeopathy by Eduard von Grauvogl (1870)
"A difference lies, however, in this also, that we work with qualitative causalities
only; that with the quality of Mercury we endeavor to remove the quality ..."
4. The Journal of Speculative Philosophy: Ed. by Wm. T. Harris edited by William Torrey Harris (1871)
"For a principle is an activity that extends beyond each of its possible causalities.
Here, therefore, appears a going beyond all possible causalities (which ..."
5. Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind by Dugald Stewart (1821)
"Definitions cannot discover causalities, for they " are formed after the causality
is known. So that, in our author's instance, ..."