Maru Kun

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The immediate lesson seems to be that causation requires more than one thing being followed by another. A man might take a pill and then die, or touch a rat and then die, but for us to say that the pill or the rat caused the man’s death, we need something more. It is this something more—the causal connection—that we will be investigating in the rest of the book.
Causation: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions)
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