From: Erin N. (enoonan@kent.edu)
Date: Sun Dec 08 2002 - 18:47:52 GMT
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>>Well I guess in my mind the opposite of causal
>>would be chance no--no relationship.
>>Acausal there is a connection, relationsip but
>>its not A -B causality.
>>The idea of acausality is the interconnectedness
>>of everything.
>>
>>Lots of things affecting behavior.
>In other words "acausal" is causal, except when it's A -B causal.
>Please distinguish "causality" from "A -B causality".
>Glenn
I think of causality of linear relationships.
You can drop the AB just to represent the tracing
of that linear relationship.
No difference.
erin
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