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Cause - перевод на немецкий

HOW ONE PROCESS INFLUENCES ANOTHER
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  • Used in management and engineering, an [[Ishikawa diagram]] shows the factors that cause the effect. Smaller arrows connect the sub-causes to major causes.

Cause         
n. celebre, part of the term "cause celebre"
cause and effect         
Ursache und Wirkung
cause célèbre         
ISSUE OR INCIDENT WHICH INCITES WIDESPREAD CONTROVERSY AND PUBLIC DEBATE
Cause celebre; Famous cases; Causes celebres; Cause Celebre; Causes célèbres; Cause celèbre; Cause Célèbre; Cause célébre
cause celebre (ein Grund zum feiern)

Определение

cause
I
n.
movement
objective
1) to advance, champion, fight for, promote; serve a cause
2) to espouse, plead a cause
3) to take up a cause
4) a common; good, just, worthwhile, worthy cause (to make common cause with smb.)
5) a lost cause
reason
6) to give; show cause for
7) (legal) probable cause
8) a deep-rooted, root, underlying; immediate; leading, major; primary; secondary; ultimate cause
9) natural causes (to die of natural causes)
10) (a) cause for (there is no cause for alarm)
11) cause to + inf. (to find cause to rejoice; there is no cause to complain; she had good cause to be disappointed)
II
v.
1) (A; usu. without to) we caused them a lot of trouble
2) (rare) (H; no passive) the incident caused me to reflect

Википедия

Causality

Causality (also called causation, or cause and effect) is influence by which one event, process, state, or object (a cause) contributes to the production of another event, process, state, or object (an effect) where the cause is partly responsible for the effect, and the effect is partly dependent on the cause. In general, a process has many causes, which are also said to be causal factors for it, and all lie in its past. An effect can in turn be a cause of, or causal factor for, many other effects, which all lie in its future. Some writers have held that causality is metaphysically prior to notions of time and space.

Causality is an abstraction that indicates how the world progresses. As such a basic concept, it is more apt as an explanation of other concepts of progression than as something to be explained by others more basic. The concept is like those of agency and efficacy. For this reason, a leap of intuition may be needed to grasp it. Accordingly, causality is implicit in the logic and structure of ordinary language, as well as explicit in the language of scientific causal notation.

In English studies of Aristotelian philosophy, the word "cause" is used as a specialized technical term, the translation of Aristotle's term αἰτία, by which Aristotle meant "explanation" or "answer to a 'why' question". Aristotle categorized the four types of answers as material, formal, efficient, and final "causes". In this case, the "cause" is the explanans for the explanandum, and failure to recognize that different kinds of "cause" are being considered can lead to futile debate. Of Aristotle's four explanatory modes, the one nearest to the concerns of the present article is the "efficient" one.

David Hume, as part of his opposition to rationalism, argued that pure reason alone cannot prove the reality of efficient causality; instead, he appealed to custom and mental habit, observing that all human knowledge derives solely from experience.

The topic of causality remains a staple in contemporary philosophy.

Примеры употребления для Cause
1. Cause for twenty–four years I‘ve been livin‘ next door to Alice.
2. Er sang es einst, nun war es in meinem Kopf: "Cause for twenty–four years I‘ve been living next door to Alice" Am nächsten Tag kam das Paket mit der Hardware an meinen Arbeitsplatz.
3. Und wenn Sänger Dan Boeckner "I had a really bad time tonight/ Cause bad things happen in the night" singt, dann ist das fast schon komisch. (7) Jan Wigger Wolf Parade – Homepage bei SupPop Records Starsailor – "On The Outside" (Chrysalis/EMI, bereits erschienen) Wir sind wieder bei einer dieser Bands angekommen.
4. Kurz nach seinem Tod kam "Denn sie wissen nicht, was sie tun" ("Rebel Without a Cause") heraus, und es muss gespenstisch gewesen sein, diesem erschreckend gut aussehenden Geist auf der Leinwand zuzusehen, wie er beim berühmten Klippenrennen in letzter Sekunde aus dem Wagen springt und dem Tod sein düsteres Grinsen zeigt.
5. Juvenile selbst wäre gewiss der letzte, der sich das Etikett "politisch korrekt" umhängen würde: "Save your money up and find out who got‘em for 10 a ki" ruft er den Katrina–Opfern in "Get Ya Hustle On" zu, "bubble... hustle.../cause you gon‘ be a cellmate or wind up as a memory..." Eine Aufforderung mit billigem Koks zu handeln, um die Hurrikan–bedingten Verluste wettzumachen.