Difference between causes and consequences
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Cause: “1 The power or efficient agent producing any thing or even.
2 Any rational ground for choice or action; reason.
3 Any rational ground for choice or action; reason.
4 A great enterprise, movement, principle, or aim.
5 Law An action or suit; also, a ground of action.
6 Obs. Behalf; interest.
7 Philos. The object or end for which anything is done or made; purpose; aim. caused, causing.
Consequence: “1 That which naturally follows from a preceding action or condition; the effect of a cause; result.
2 The conclusion of a syllogism; inference; deduction.
3 The relation between an antecedent and a consequent; causal or logical consecution; sequence”
2 Any rational ground for choice or action; reason.
3 Any rational ground for choice or action; reason.
4 A great enterprise, movement, principle, or aim.
5 Law An action or suit; also, a ground of action.
6 Obs. Behalf; interest.
7 Philos. The object or end for which anything is done or made; purpose; aim. caused, causing.
Consequence: “1 That which naturally follows from a preceding action or condition; the effect of a cause; result.
2 The conclusion of a syllogism; inference; deduction.
3 The relation between an antecedent and a consequent; causal or logical consecution; sequence”
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