causally
IPA: kˈɔzʌɫi
adverb
- In a causal manner.
Advertisement
Examples of "causally" in Sentences
- In this view the belief is causally efficacious and thus selected for.
- Being '' causally '' independent is an unrelated metaphysical concept.
- "causally" related to these Fed weenies doing it for decades, in direct contrast to classical / Austrian economics and sheer common sense.
- The aspects of the world that fit an ideology are the facts that its implicit causal theories make easy to spot and causally intercorrelate.
- They causally rearrange their positions on the bench until at one point they get laughs just by being arranged on the bench in order of height.
- I have found the more "causally" I appear when correcting behavior the more comfortable my guest and the more likely they are to self-correct their behavior.
- The responsibility lies with national politicians across Europe and the political systems that allow them to make these commitments so causally and with so much euphemism as substitute for argument. urgs says:
- On the suggested revision, these conditional probabilities should be replaced by some kind of causally conditional probabilities, which might (on some accounts) be expressed by phrases like “the probability that if One were to cooperate, Two would also cooperate.”
- On the other hand, an understanding (Verstehen) in this subjective sense is not anchored in a non-cognitive empathy or intuitive appreciation that is arational by nature; it can gain objective validity when the meanings and values to be comprehended are explained causally, that is, as a means to an end.
- When a man is ninety years old and has observed, every week in his life, that in his part of the country there is invariably a rainfall every Tuesday, this observation is richly and often tested, yet nobody will get the notion of causally connecting Tuesday and rain -- but only because such connection would be regarded as generally foolish.
Related Links
synonyms for causallyAdvertisement
Advertisement