The first ball striking it. — Terrapin Station
How is it an explanation if you witnessed one ball hitting another. You'd only find an explanation useful if you didn't witness it.So the first ball hitting it is only a part of a chain of causation that ultimately traces back to the big bang. In which case the first ball hitting it is not the cause but the explanation of why the second ball moved. — Jamesk
aside from the context where we're talking about an event that may have had multiple causes rather than just one. — Terrapin Station
There is just causation, or maybe a better term is "relationships". — Harry Hindu
That is called "recognition".Hume says it is constant conjunction. The mental relationship that happens when you see something always happening in the same way. — Jamesk
The immediately temporarily antecedent action(s) or event(s) that produce a particular subsequent event. — Terrapin Station
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