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Causes of causes

Philosophical Studies, 2010
When is a cause of a cause of an effect also a cause of that effect? The right answer is either “Sometimes” or “Always”. In favour of “Always”, transitivity is considered by some to be necessary for distinguishing causes from redundant non-causal events.
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Caused-Motion and Caused-Position

Studies in Language, 2020
AbstractAccording toGoldberg (1995), placement verbs (such asput) are instantiated in the Caused-Motion Construction.Rohde (2001), however, argued that placement verbs in fact occur in a different construction, which she names the Caused-Position Construction, whose semantic value is not ‘cause to move’ but rather ‘cause to be positioned’.
Ian Joo, Meichun Liu
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Plural Causes

Causal selection is the process underlying our intuition that an outcome happened because of a given event, or that an event is the cause of an outcome. When a forest catches fire after a lightning strike, for example, people tend to say that the lightning bolt was the cause of the fire, not mentioning the presence of oxygen in the air, although they ...
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Causes

Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 2020
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Cause, “Cause,” and Norm

2022
John Schwenkler, Eric Sievers
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CAUSES

American Journal of Epidemiology, 1976
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Root Causes vs. Facebook Causes

2008
Few social action platforms are currently leveraging the self-organizing potential of social media to address the root causes that make online social activism necessary in the first place.
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ROOT CAUSES

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2012
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