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causal efficacy

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meanings of causaland efficacy


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causal
adjective
uk /ˈkɔː.zəl/ us /ˈkɑː.zəl/
a relationship, link, etc. between two things in which one causes ...
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efficacy
noun[U]
uk /ˈef.ɪ.kə.si/ us /ˈef.ə.kə.si/
formal
the ability of something to produce the ...
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Examples of causal efficacy


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The created power in humans, however, has no causalefficacy.
The phenotypic level has a causalefficacy and explanatory legitimacy of its own, even if the phenotype is determined by the genotype (among other things).
Now, the explanation of the existence of a concrete contingent being involves the causalefficacy of another concrete being.
They also reject a radical externalism that denies both the existence and causalefficacy of mental entities.
So we develop a shorthand - a belief in the causalefficacy of our conscious thoughts.
It goes without saying that the symbolic function of law need not go hand in hand with the causalefficacy of law.
An assumption of physicalism would beg the question of miracles by denying the existence and/or causalefficacy of the supernatural - something we must surely not pre-judge in this situation.
They say that they want to keep their notion of causation general and neutral, but obviously the account of causalefficacy in terms of particular grain is not philosophically uncommitted.
This ensures causalefficacy without overdetermination.
This will either invoke solely the causalefficacy of contingent beings or it will also invoke the causal efficacy of at least one necessary being, a first cause.
By suggesting that the actions of particular agents produced the fall (which was true) the individual level account attributes too much causalefficacy to those particular agents.
What they call the ' 'program model' ' of explanation is presented to satisfy the need of ascribing causal relevance to higher-order properties even though all causalefficacy lies at lower levels.
If it invokes the causalefficacy of contingent beings, then a bunch of contingent beings will end up causally explaining their own existence, which is absurd.
Rules, or laws, have no causalefficacy; they do not in fact generate anything.
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Mental events are viewed as completely dependent on physical functions and, as such, have no independent existence or causalefficacy; it is a mere appearance.
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Alternatively it can take the form of autonomy being denied to structure with causalefficacy only granted to agency ("upwards conflation").
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