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- Kapil
- Latest Answer: 3 weeks ago
- In: Arts & Humanities
Define ‘Plurality of Causes’ with a suitable example.
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- Answered By Nikita Chetry
- Answer: 3 weeks ago
The doctrine, originally propounded by J. S. Mill, that the same phenomenon may have many different causes. In one sense this is obviously true: the same type of event (e.g. a death).
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