Causal relation, even in the phenomenal sphere, must not be identified with mere conformity to law.
Hume discussed the causal problem both in regard to the general principle of causality and in its bearing upon our particular judgments of causal relation.
We are therefore justified in saying: "If reason stands in a causal relation to phenomena, it is a faculty which originates the sensuous condition of an empirical series of effects.
But then we have the principle that for the causal relation all such factors are essential the change of which involves a change of the result.
The various sciences are constantly occupied with this work of the mutual adaptation of the concepts that enter into a causal relation.
The real, or natural, value of articles has no causal relation to the value at which they exchange.
The modern scientist is unwilling to depart from the test of causal relationor quantitative sequence.
Generally they stand in no causal relation, so that explanations drawn from physiological, anatomical, or even atavistic conditions are only approximate and hypothetical.
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