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Verursachungsprinzip
cau·sa·tion [kɔ:ˈzeɪʃən, Am esp kɑ:-] СЪЩ no pl form
Kausalität f <-, -en>
Grund м <-es, Grün·de>
Ursache f <-, -n>
prin·ci·ple [ˈprɪn(t)səpl̩] СЪЩ
1. principle (basic concept):
Prinzip ср <-s, -zi̱·pi·en>
Grundprinzip ср <-s, -ien>
Leitsatz м <-es, -sätze>
2. principle (fundamental):
Grundlage f <-, -n>
3. principle approv (moral code):
Prinzip ср <-s, -zi̱·pi·en>
4. principle ХИМ:
Grundbestandteil м <-(e)s, -e>
Phrases:
of [ɒv, əv, Am ɑ:v, ʌv, əv] ПРЕДЛ
1. of after n (belonging to):
von +дат
Rosenduft м <-(e)s, -düfte>
2. of after n (expressing relationship):
von +дат
3. of after n (expressing a whole's part):
von +дат
4. of after n (expressing quantities):
5. of after vb (consisting of):
aus +дат
after n a land of ice and snow
6. of after n (containing):
mit +дат
7. of after adj (done by):
von +дат
8. of after n (done to):
9. of after n (suffered by):
von +дат
10. of (expressing cause):
to die of sth
an etw дат sterben
11. of (expressing origin):
12. of after vb (concerning):
speaking of sb/sth, ...
wo [o. da] wir gerade von jdm/etw sprechen, ...
to be afraid of sb/sth
vor jdm/etw Angst haben
to be sick of sth
to be sick of sth
von etw дат genug haben
to be in search of sb/sth
13. of after n (expressing condition):
14. of after n (expressing position):
von +дат
15. of after n (with respect to scale):
von +дат
16. of (expressing age):
von +дат
17. of after n (denoting example of category):
18. of after n (typical of):
19. of after n (expressing characteristic):
20. of after n (away from):
von +дат
21. of after n (in time phrases):
22. of after vb (expressing removal):
CH, A meist gratis
23. of after n (apposition):
von +дат
24. of dated (during):
an +дат
25. of Am (to):
Phrases:
principle of causation СЪЩ ACCOUNT
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principle СЪЩ MKTG
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Mental causation in this sense is not the same as free will, but is only the claim that mental states are causally relevant.
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The main thrust of direct causation is that there are no intervening causes between an act and the resulting harm.
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Social cognitive theory explains behavior in terms of the reciprocal causation between individuals, environments, and behaviors.
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This establishes cascading expanding layers of deeper causation.
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An actus reus may be nullified by an absence of causation.
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