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There are a number of possible replies. One would be to say, as Kant did, that some causation is simultaneous but not all is. Another Kantian thought is to make a distinction between instantaneous and simultaneous causation. Just because causes and effects can occur simultaneously does not mean that they occur instantaneously. Some causes have their effect over a lengthy period of time. Kant gave the example of a stove gradually heating a room.
Causation: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions)
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