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Consider this chain: A —> B—> /C or /D
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Can you take the contrapositive of a causal statement? For example, if it said that A caused B, and we don't have B, is it logically corrected to say then we don't have A? Or does causation not work like that?
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L ... —> /B (the contrapositive would be B —> ... issues:
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