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Example sentences for "causally"

Lexicographically close words:
caus; causa; causae; causal; causality; causam; causas; causation; causative; cause
  1. The relations which are of interest and vital importance are those which in daily life bind all the realms of science into a network of causally connected parts.

  2. A lawyer finds many subjects closely mingled and causally related in his daily business which were never mentioned together in textbooks.

  3. Series of causally related parts are also formed, but each series in the end becomes a more complete complex concept; that is, a representative of many similar series.

  4. Wherefore according as acts of virtue act causally or dispositively towards their generation and preservation, obedience is said to ingraft and protect all virtues.

  5. These words of the Apostle are to be understood, not causally but essentially, because, to wit, worldly wisdom itself is folly with God.

  6. To prove that A is causally related to p, let the two sets of instances be represented as follows: Instances of Presence.

  7. For if there are three events, A B C, causally connected, it is plain that A is not the unconditional antecedent of C, but requires the further condition of first giving rise to B.

  8. A whole prior to parts is that which causally contains parts in itself.

  9. The teleological conception thus necessarily leads us beyond the ordinary categories of science, by which all things are conceived as connected causally in space and time.

  10. But when we discussed the basis of physiological psychology, we convinced ourselves that mental facts as such are not causally connected anyhow.

  11. Our real ideals do not lie at all in the sphere in which the problem of causally explaining the psychological phenomena arises.

  12. Religion may work there causally in a double way.

  13. The poet makes us understand the inner life, but he does not describe or explain it; he makes us feel with other people, but he does not make those feelings causally understood.

  14. For as soon as we see anything that acts or is causally efficient it presents itself eo ipso as material, and conversely anything material presents itself as necessarily active or causally efficient.

  15. The appearance which a thing presents to us is causally dependent upon these, in exactly the same way as it is dependent upon intervening fog or smoke or coloured glass.

  16. If what we have said on these subjects is valid, the existence of sense-data is logically independent of the existence of mind, and is causally dependent upon the body of the percipient rather than upon his mind.

  17. They belong therefore to the theory of the physical world, and can have no bearing upon the question whether what we see is causally dependent upon the mind.

  18. We want to be able to express the fact that the appearance of a thing in a given perspective is causally affected by the matter between the thing and the perspective.

  19. Is value a thing which determines causally exchange relations, or is value determined causally by them?

  20. I use the word 'causally connected' in the popular or scientific sense of the word, to indicate merely an actually observed psycho-physical law.

  21. To know that one kind of thing is causally independent of another, we must know that it actually occurs without the other.

  22. But for practical and scientific purposes, phenomena can be collected into groups which are causally self-contained, or nearly so.

  23. Now it is fairly obvious that, whatever legitimate meaning we give to the Self, our thoughts and feelings are causally dependent upon ourselves, i.

  24. If this is the case, then they are causally independent of ourselves; if not, not.

  25. All the qualities must be causally bound up with one another in such a way that the nature of each is determined by the nature of all the others, and that if any one quality be changed all the others must undergo corresponding alterations.

  26. It maintains that the representation of space precedes external experience, causally conditioning it.

  27. In contradicting one another they reveal their subjective character, and also at the same time afford data for determining the objective conditions to which their subjectively necessary existence is causally due.

  28. We can recognise that within the phenomenal sphere everything without exception is causally determined, and yet at the same time maintain that the whole order of nature is grounded in noumenal conditions.

  29. Necessity is for the human mind always merely de facto; and nothing can be objectively actual that is not causally determined.

  30. Thus the successive positions of a ship sailing down stream are not interrelated as cause and effect, and yet in order to be apprehended as objectively successive must be conceived as causally conditioned.

  31. It involves the consciousness of a single cosmical time and of a single cosmical space within which all events fall and within which they form a whole of causally interdependent existences.

  32. In other words, it must be causally necessitated in order to be empirically actual; and only the empirically actual is genuinely possible.

  33. The impinging of one billiard ball upon another accounts causally for the motion which then appears in the second ball.

  34. In the Treatise, Hume raises the broader question as to our right to postulate that events must always be causally determined.

  35. The latter order need not represent a series the members of which are causally connected with one another, but only one that is due to causal necessities.

  36. In this way Kant derives from his transcendental idealism an explanation of the possibility of an action being at once free and causally determined.

  37. Yet if there is a distinct vital force it must be correlated with physical force, it must be related causally to the rest.

  38. In the case of money, however, the income is causally dependent, in part, upon the capital value.

  39. In the case of income-bearers generally, the magnitude of the income, or rental, is causally prior to the capital value.

  40. Moreover, weighted averages would clearly depend on incomes, and hence on prices, and hence could not depend on habits exclusively, or causally explain prices.

  41. Values lie behind ratios of exchange, and causally determine them.

  42. The absolute values of units of two goods, thus explained, causally fix the exchange ratio between the goods.

  43. The visual process itself consists, according to Fischer, ``of a compounded series of results which succeed each other with extraordinary rapidity and are causally related.

  44. We are accustomed to suppose that the accumulation of some form of knowledge must have some definite, hence causally related, connection with purpose.

  45. The former declares that all phenomena are connected by a guiding thread of causal connection and can be causally explained.

  46. As causally related to finite, dependent existence; by elimination of all necessary limitation--the Relative or Transitive attributes of God.

  47. The totality of intellectual efforts to reconstruct such a causally connected over-individual world of objects clearly represents a unity of its own.

  48. We find, then, that the non-mathematical sciences rest on a basis that is constituted by a second act of reflection; one that translates our world into a system of phenomena causally inter-related and connected with their underlying grounds.

  49. We want to foresee the psychical results and to understand causally the psychical experience.

  50. They carry with them methodologically the implication that it is possible to grasp the totality of reality, as far as it reveals uniformities, as a causally connected whole, as a cosmos.

  51. Kant rationalized the whole outer and inner experience, by means of a priori laws, into a totality, conforming to law, appearing in intuitive forms of space and time, causally and necessarily rigidly connected.

  52. Here we have the results of psychology which the expression of religious emotion confirms, in that religion can be causally reduced to nothing else, totally opposed to the consequences of such a theory of knowledge.

  53. We cannot causally relate them to differences in habit or surroundings, they are often hinted at even before birth, and they are not alike even among forms whose conditions of life seem absolutely uniform.

  54. One Relative Volition may act causally on another.

  55. But all Relative Volitions are constituent parts of the Absolute Volition, which, therefore, cannot act causally on them, though it always acts substantially with them.

  56. The probability is that they are causally connected, but science has not yet discovered how.

  57. On the assumption that any antecedent in whose absence a phenomenon takes place is not causally connected with it, we set aside or eliminate various antecedents as fortuitous or non-causal.

  58. We may not know what the causal connexion is, but if they uniformly vary together, there is at once a presumption that the one is causally dependent on the other, or that both are effects of the same cause.

  59. The taking of food and a certain feeling of strength are causally connected.

  60. Causality is an important aspect of this type of unity, as in the drama, but only because a teleological series of actions depends upon a chain of causally related means and ends.

  61. By contrast, in lyric poetry, nature is merely a reflection of moods; in dramatic poetry, it is simply the passive, causally ineffective stage for a social experience wholly determined by human agents.


  62. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "causally" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.