Quotes About Causality
Anyone who has trouble imagining causality as magical and uncanny need only consider the existence of children.
~ Timothy Morton
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People don't want to accept the responsibility for their own weakness, so they place the blame on something that they're not responsible for, like disease or genetics.
~ James Frey
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Fuck one thing and it fucks everything else. The
~ Steven Erikson
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We will see that humans specialize in reasoning about how the world works, about causality.
~ Steven Sloman
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Everything happens for a reason, but that doesn't mean there's a point.
~ Sue Grafton
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Yet we act as if simple cause and effect is at work. We push to find the one simple reason things have gone wrong. We look for the one action, or the one person, that created this mess. As soon as we find someone to blame, we act as if we've solved the problem.
~ Margaret J. Wheatley
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Hidup memang saling berhubungan, seluruh kehidupan adalah satu. Karena kehidupan sebelum kita akan berpengaruh pada kehidupan kita. Dan kehidupan kita akan berpengaruh pada kehidupan setelah kita.
~ Mitch Albom
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When we look deeply into nonself, we see that the existence of every single thing is possible only because of the existence of everything else. We see that everything else is the cause and condition for its existence. We see that everything else is in it.
~ Thich Nhat Hanh
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Signlessness is not just an idea. When we look deeply into our children, we see all the elements that have produced them. They are the way they are because our culture, economy, society, and we ourselves are the way we are. We can't simply blame our children when things go wrong. Many causes and conditions have contributed. When we know how to transform ourselves and our society
~ Thich Nhat Hanh
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The petulance that relatives show towards each other is in truth directed against that intangible Causality which has shaped the situation no less for the offenders than the offended, but is too elusive to be discerned and cornered by poor humanity in irritated mood.
~ Thomas Hardy
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So inscrutable is the arrangement of causes and consequences in this world, that a two-penny duty on tea, unjustly imposed in a sequestered part of it, changes the condition of all its inhabitants.
~ Thomas Jefferson
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Insofar as it is true, the idea that our actions or beliefs are merely one link in a causal link that runs back to the beginning of the universe is making a trivial claim. Insofar as it is saying something profound, the claim is untrue.
~ Kenan Malik
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Causality is the way we explain the link between two successive events. Synchronicity designates the parallelism of time and meaning between psychic and psychophysical events, which scientific knowledge so far has been unable to reduce to a common principle.
~ C.G. Jung
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the psychic disorders of children are more often than not causally connected with the psychology of the parents, and in most cases one would do well to pay more attention to the faulty attitude of parents and educators than to the child's psyche, which in itself would function correctly if it were not disturbed by the harmful influence of the parents.
~ C.G. Jung
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Rhine's experiments confront us with the fact that there are events which are related to one another experimentally, and in this case meaningfully, without there being any possibility of proving that this relation is a causal one, since the "transmission" exhibits none of the known properties of energy.
~ C.G. Jung
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un fapt psihologic oarecare nu poate fi niciodat? explicat total prin cauzalitatea lui; el este un fenomen viu, legat indestructibil de continuitatea procesului vital, în aÈ™a fel încât este, pe de-o parte, întotdeauna un ce care a devenit, pe de alta, un ce în curs de devenire, un ce creator.
~ C.G. Jung
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In the fabric of human events, one thing leads to another. Every mistake is in a sense the product of all the mistakes that have gone before it, from which fact it derives a sort of cosmic forgiveness; and at the same time every mistake is in a sense the determinant of all the mistakes of the future, from which it derives a sort of cosmic unforgiveableness.
~ George F. Kennan
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P]hysics... [is] the philosophy of nature, so far as it is based on empirical laws.
~ Immanuel Kant
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things which as effects presuppose others as causes cannot be reciprocally at the same time causes of these.
~ Immanuel Kant
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Nothing happens by blind chance.
~ Immanuel Kant
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It must be freely admitted that there is a sort of circle here from which it seems impossible to escape. In the order of efficient causes we assume ourselves free, in order that in the order of ends we may conceive ourselves as subject to these laws because we have attributed to ourselves freedom of will; for freedom and self-legislation of will are both autonomy...
~ Immanuel Kant
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There are indeed many places where I could start. I might start with Rachel's tears, or Priscilla's. There is much shedding of tears in this story. In a complex explanation any order may seem arbitrary. Where after all does anything begin? That three of the four starting points I have mentioned were causally independent of each other suggests speculations, doubtless of the most irrational kind, upon the mystery of human fate.
~ Iris Murdoch
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I always think that's really lazy, when I'm watching a TV show or a movie or something, and there's a flashback and the idea is, 'This one moment is the reason that everything happened. This character saw this guy, and this guy said this thing to him, and that's why he is this way.' Because I think in real life, it's not so one-to-one.
~ Raphael Bob-Waksberg
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It is not possible to spend on one thing and then not have consequences on something else.
~ Johann Lamont
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