La causalidad



Example: La causalidad explica por qué ocurren ciertos eventos en la vida.

Definition


"Causality" in philosophy refers to the relationship between causes and effects, explaining why certain events happen due to specific reasons or conditions. It is the principle that everything that occurs has a cause that brings it about, helping to understand the sequence and connection of events.

Etymology


The word "causalidad" comes from the Latin 'causalitas,' derived from 'causa,' meaning cause or reason. Did you know? The concept of causality has been a central topic in philosophical discussions since ancient times, especially in Aristotle's works, who explored how causes explain the existence and change of things.

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"La causalidad" appears in the Vocaplus list "Spanish - Philosophy - (B1) - set 1", containing 105 commonly used words.
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