Causality - Wikipedia Aristotle further discerned two modes of causation: proper (prior) causation and accidental (chance) causation All causes, proper and accidental, can be spoken as potential or as actual, particular or generic
Causation - Definition, Examples, Cases, Processes Causation is a term used to refer to the relationship between a person’s actions and the result of those actions In a legal sense, causation is used to connect the dots between a person’s actions, such as driving under the influence, and the result, such as an accident causing serious injuries