La causalidad
Example: La causalidad en la historia explica los eventos complejos con detalle.
Definition
"Causality" in history refers to the relationship between events where one or more events directly influence or cause subsequent events. It explains how complex historical occurrences are connected through cause and effect, helping to understand why things happened the way they did.
Etymology
The word "causalidad" comes from the Latin 'causalitas,' which derives from 'causa,' meaning cause. It entered Spanish through philosophical and scientific discussions about cause and effect. Did you know? The concept of causality has been central to historical analysis since ancient times, helping scholars trace the origins of events.
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"La causalidad" appears in the Vocaplus list "Spanish - History - (C1) - set 1", containing 198 commonly used words.
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