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If A caused B, then B did not cause A. The acceptance of temporal priority might explain this asymmetry. If A caused B, and causes must be prior to their effects, then it follows that A is before B. It follows again that B cannot, therefore, be before A; and thus that B cannot be a cause of A.
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Causation: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions)
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