Humean and an African Causal Theory: A Comparative Study
Publish place: Wisdom and Philosophy، Vol: 2، Issue: 8
Publish Year: 1385
نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
زبان: Persian
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Abstract:
The concept of causality is fundamental to our understanding of the world. the idea of causality was made popular, in Western Philosophy, by David Hume; one of the best-know British empiricists. This paper examines critically the Human idea of causality-that of a necessary/physical connection - in juxtaposition to an Africa theory. The thesis that the causal relation, when correctly defined, is as directly observable as many other facts and that the alleged of Humean denial of a causal tie is a myth.
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