Rules 18-21: Arguments About Causes

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In this video, Professor Thorsby discusses the topic of evaluating causal arguments. A causal argument is any inductive argument that provides reasons, or premises, to conclude that there is a causal relation between two events or conditions.
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Great presentation.  However, I have a problem with "major" vs "minor" contributors. If they contribute, they are all necessary, no?   So, why the distinction? No such distinction is possible. or valid.   John V. Karavitis

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