variants or law of causality. : a principle in philosophy: every change in nature is produced by some cause.
- What does the law of causality say?
- What is the theory of causality?
- Is law of causality real?
- Who made the law of causality?
What does the law of causality say?
As a physical concept
In both Einstein's theory of special and general relativity, causality means that an effect cannot occur from a cause that is not in the back (past) light cone of that event.
What is the theory of causality?
Causality is a genetic connection of phenomena through which one thing (the cause) under certain conditions gives rise to, causes something else (the effect). The essence of causality is the generation and determination of one phenomenon by another.
Is law of causality real?
Answer and Explanation: The law of causality is the principle that every event in nature has some cause. The law of causality is both true and false. There are a few different levels to this.
Who made the law of causality?
Although Aristotle's theory of causality is developed in the context of his science of nature, its application goes well beyond the boundaries of natural science. This is already clear from the most general presentation of the theory in Physics II 3 and in Metaphysics V 2.