
Causality
Causality, in metaphysics, refers to the principle that everything has a cause or reason. This means every event, action or state of affairs does not just happen randomly, but results from something else. A common example: when you knock over a glass (cause), it falls and breaks (effect). In a broader sense, causality is the idea that helps us make sense of the world by allowing us to predict what will happen based on certain actions.