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== Definition ==
 
== Definition ==
 
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'''Cause is any direct expression of [[Agents / Forces]]''', in the context of [[Agency]], where the action of Agents / Forces produces [[Events]], [[Variation|variations]] in the [[Acted / Fields]], the "effects" in short, in the inner interactions between the two complementary aspects of the [[Sources]].  
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'''Physical [[Cause]] is any direct expression of [[Physical Agents / Forces]]''', in the context of [[Physical Agency]], where the action of Physical Agents / Forces produces [[Physical Events]], [[Variation|variations]] in the [[Physical Acted / Fields]], the "effects" in short, in the inner interactions between the two complementary aspects of the [[Physical Sources]].  
  
Cause finds its foundation in [[Causality]], one of the fundamental [[Dimensionalities of Reality]], a fundamental emerging property of [[Reality]].
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Physical Cause finds its foundation in [[Physical Causality]], one of the fundamental [[Dimensionalities of Physical Reality]], a fundamental emerging property of [[Physical Reality]].
 
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Cause assumes different meaning, aspects, properties, limits, constraints, in the two complementary domains of Nature, the [[Physical Reality|Physical]] and the [[Cognitive Reality]]:
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*[[Cause in Physical Reality]]
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*[[Cause in Cognitive Reality]]
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== Common definition  ==
 
== Common definition  ==

Revision as of 19:42, 13 February 2022

Definition

Physical Cause is any direct expression of Physical Agents / Forces, in the context of Physical Agency, where the action of Physical Agents / Forces produces Physical Events, variations in the Physical Acted / Fields, the "effects" in short, in the inner interactions between the two complementary aspects of the Physical Sources.

Physical Cause finds its foundation in Physical Causality, one of the fundamental Dimensionalities of Physical Reality, a fundamental emerging property of Physical Reality.

Common definition

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See also

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