Lexicon of Arguments

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Causality / empiricism / Wessel: we have introduced c. so that we first received a class of statements as being about emprical relationships and say only what is an empirical relationship.
>Introduction.
Causality/force/Wessel: paradox: if two equal forces are applied from opposite sides, the body remains at rest - solution: conditions are missing.
>Generality, >Generalization, >Natural laws.
Paradox of the relationship: if z from X and V from Y, then appears to follow from X + Y + z + v, but not, if the forces are contradictory.
Solution: tendency predicates: "the body has a tendency to move" simultaneous contradictory tendencies are not mutually exclusive.
I 375
Causality/Cause/logic/science/Wessel: some causes are construed as transitive, others not, so there are several types of causal relationships.
>Cause, >Effect, >Causation, >Transitivity.

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