viewOnCausality
P19804
predicate
Indicates a relationship where an entity expresses or embodies a particular perspective or stance on the nature of causality.
All labels observed (4)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| viewOnCausality canonical | 7 |
| positionOnCausality | 4 |
| positionOnCausation | 2 |
| viewOnCausation | 1 |
Description generation (PDg)
The one-sentence description above was generated by prompting gpt-5.1 with the predicate name and this instruction.
Instruction
Given a predicate that represents a relationship or action between entities, generate a one-sentence description explaining its meaning. # Instructions Focus on describing the relationship, not the entities themselves. # Response Format Begin the description with \' Indicates...\'
Input
Predicate: viewOnCausality
Generated description
Indicates a relationship where an entity expresses or embodies a particular perspective or stance on the nature of causality.
Sample triples (14)
| Subject | Object |
|---|---|
| transcendental idealism | causality is a category imposed by the understanding on appearances ⓘ |
| Ash'ari | occasionalism ⓘ |
| Ash'ari | denies necessary natural causation ⓘ |
| Ash'ari | God directly creates all events ⓘ |
| Bhedabheda Vedanta |
Brahman
ⓘ
surface form:
Brahman is both material and efficient cause of the universe in many formulations
|
| On the Role of the Individual in History | social and economic conditions are primary causes of historical change via predicate surface "positionOnCausality" ⓘ |
| On the Role of the Individual in History | personal qualities of leaders are secondary and conditioned factors via predicate surface "positionOnCausality" ⓘ |
| John Stuart Mill as logician | causal laws as regularities of succession via predicate surface "positionOnCausation" ⓘ |
| John Stuart Mill as logician | cause as the sum of conditions via predicate surface "positionOnCausation" ⓘ |
| Bhāskara | real causal relation between Brahman and the world ⓘ |
| Cannon–Bard theory of emotion | physiological arousal does not cause emotion via predicate surface "positionOnCausality" ⓘ |
| Cannon–Bard theory of emotion | emotion does not cause physiological arousal in a simple linear sequence via predicate surface "positionOnCausality" ⓘ |
| process philosophy | causation is processual and relational via predicate surface "viewOnCausation" ⓘ |
| Asharite kalam | events occur by direct divine creation ⓘ |