The Nomological Character of Causality
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The Nomological Character of Causality is a philosophical section that analyzes how causal relations are grounded in, and constrained by, lawlike regularities in nature.
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Target entity: The Nomological Character of Causality Context triple: [Mental Events, hasSection, The Nomological Character of Causality]
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Causality: The Place of the Causal Principle in Modern Science
"Causality: The Place of the Causal Principle in Modern Science" is a philosophical work by Mario Bunge that critically examines the role, interpretation, and validity of the causal principle within contemporary scientific theory and practice.
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Aspects of Scientific Explanation
Aspects of Scientific Explanation is a seminal work in the philosophy of science that systematically analyzes the structure and logic of scientific explanations, especially through the deductive-nomological model.
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Causality and Determination
Causality and Determination is a philosophical work by Elizabeth Anscombe that critically examines the concepts of causation and determinism, challenging prevailing assumptions in analytic philosophy and the philosophy of science.
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Causality and Determinism
"Causality and Determinism" is a philosophical work by G. H. von Wright that examines the concepts of cause, law, and necessity in relation to human freedom and scientific explanation.
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On the Fourfold Root of the Principle of Sufficient Reason
On the Fourfold Root of the Principle of Sufficient Reason is a foundational philosophical treatise by Arthur Schopenhauer that analyzes the different ways in which the principle of sufficient reason structures human knowledge and experience.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: The Nomological Character of Causality Target entity description: The Nomological Character of Causality is a philosophical section that analyzes how causal relations are grounded in, and constrained by, lawlike regularities in nature.
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A.
Causality: The Place of the Causal Principle in Modern Science
"Causality: The Place of the Causal Principle in Modern Science" is a philosophical work by Mario Bunge that critically examines the role, interpretation, and validity of the causal principle within contemporary scientific theory and practice.
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B.
Aspects of Scientific Explanation
Aspects of Scientific Explanation is a seminal work in the philosophy of science that systematically analyzes the structure and logic of scientific explanations, especially through the deductive-nomological model.
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C.
Causality and Determination
Causality and Determination is a philosophical work by Elizabeth Anscombe that critically examines the concepts of causation and determinism, challenging prevailing assumptions in analytic philosophy and the philosophy of science.
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D.
Causality and Determinism
"Causality and Determinism" is a philosophical work by G. H. von Wright that examines the concepts of cause, law, and necessity in relation to human freedom and scientific explanation.
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E.
On the Fourfold Root of the Principle of Sufficient Reason
On the Fourfold Root of the Principle of Sufficient Reason is a foundational philosophical treatise by Arthur Schopenhauer that analyzes the different ways in which the principle of sufficient reason structures human knowledge and experience.
- F. None of above. chosen
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