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Direct causation: a new approach to an old question
Rebekah Baglini,
Elitzur Bar-Asher Siegal
Department of Hebrew Language
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Direct Causation
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Lexical Causatives
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Sufficient Set
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Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM)
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Pearl
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Philosophical Literature
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Formal Analysis
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Causal Inference
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Cause-effect
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Fodor
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Theoretical Problems
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Periphrastic Forms
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Causative Construction
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Causation
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Causative
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Lexical
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Empirical
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Framework
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Formalization
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Truth
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Entailment
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Variant
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Causal
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Puzzle
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Pear
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philosophical literature
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Causative Construction
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Directness
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Structural Equation Model
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Formal Analysis
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English
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