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Can you conclude from A cause B cause C that A cause C?
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Hey nordeend, I think assuming A always causes B and B always causes C, you can.
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Yup, PT65,S4,Q6 is a good example of this. You may think of this in real life as a sort of "indirect cause", but it's causation nonetheless.
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Cool, thanks guys!
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