@Paradox @cosmiccitizen posted about causation in Aristotle, which reminded me of formal causation
Under that view, a=>b and a together *cause* b, which is funny
Logical axioms form the root of a deductive "net" or directed acyclic graph, which is deductive
@Paradox oh, I meant a=>b as "a implies b"
@niplav Ah. In that case, seems to make sense that, if A implies B, and A happens, B will happen.
You say that's formal causation. What other kinds are there?
@niplav
I should've spent more time in logic class.
I remember on my exit exam for my Master's, there was a three statement logic question that I spent like a full minute on because I was tired and almost done but it was confusing me. No idea if I got it right.
I understand logic but not enough to immediately get this. I assumed a=>b just means a causes b, but doesn't seem to be what you're saying here.