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שו”תCategory: faithScience results
asked 5 years ago

Is it possible to prove that there is causality because science (medicine, physics, etc.) relies on causality and has always worked up until now? Suppose doctors come to the conclusion that a certain disease is the cause of people’s pain and that certain bacteria are the cause of the disease and that when they stimulate the disease, the patients are cured.
 


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מיכי Staff answered 5 years ago
If you mean logical proof, then no. The assumption of causality is supported by science and also underlies it.

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אברהם replied 5 years ago

If it is confirmed by science, that is proof, isn't it? Because science assumes causality by its very nature, and therefore if according to statistics it has always worked, then we can say that it is more likely than the opposite.

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