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English
Etymology
From causal + -ism.
Noun
causalism (countable and uncountable, plural causalisms)
- (philosophy) The doctrine that actions have a direct cause, especially that people's actions are caused by their mental state at the time
2007 March 6, Andrew Sneddon, “The depths and shallows of psychological externalism”, in Philosophical Studies, volume 138, number 3, →DOI:11 Since Donald Davidson’s “Actions, Reasons, and Causes” ( 1963 ), causalism about action explanations has been widely accepted (and perennially contested).
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Do not confuse causalism (philosophy of causes) with casualism (philosophy of chance).
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