The notion of cause in science and politics

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Faure, Murray

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University of the Free State

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English: This article explores some of the features and implications of causality and how the use of this contested concept may be understood and appraised as it applies to the world of politics and, in more detail, the scientific study thereof. In the teaching and learning of politics serious attention is seldom paid to the nature, implications, uses and limitations of causality as a fundamental ontological category in our quest for understanding and explanation. The article explores the conventional as well as some alternative notions of causality, and concludes with an appraisal of the significance of understanding causality.

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Faure, M. (2009). The notion of cause in science and politics. Acta Academica, 41(2), 77-108.

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