Causality
Take the full course on our site here: https://www.systemsinnovation.network... In this video, we will be laying down the basics of causation before going on to talk about linear and nonlinear causality. Causality describes a relationship that exists between two or more things where a change in one thing causes a change in another. The essence of causality is a phenomenon being dependent on some other effect. As such causality is a connection or linkage between states or events through which one thing – the cause – under certain conditions gives rise to or causes something else – the effect.

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Nonlinear Causality

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Emergence

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The Professor Who Taught People How To Think (1962)

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Simon Blackburn - What is Causation?

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The Strange Math That Predicts (Almost) Anything

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"Why ignorance fails to recognize itself" Featuring David Dunning

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What if the Effect Comes Before the Cause?

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