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Causality is an
influence by
which one event, process, state, or
object (a cause)
contributes to the
production of
another event, process, state, or object...
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often fail to "stay in
their place" and must be "tethered" by what he
calls aitias logismos ('calculation of reason' or 'reasoned explanation'), immediately...
- of
verses dealing with
aitia, the
mythical origins of
contemporary phenomena.
According to one survey,
there are
eighty aitia in Argonautica. Yet Argonautica...
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attributed to four
different types of
simultaneously active factors. His term
aitia is
traditionally translated as "cause", but it does not
always refer to...
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aetiological myths (
aitia) give a
reasonable explanation of the
ritual and
replicate its
structural form. This is
accurate for "
aitia"
related to initiation...
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derived from the Gr**** αἰτιολογία, aitiologia, "giving a
reason for" (αἰτία,
aitia, "cause"; and -λογία, -logia). In medicine,
etiology refers to the cause...
- 836–837 Zenob. Cent. 5, par. 41
Eustathius on Homer, p. 772 Callimachus,
Aitia Fragment 75
Diodorus Siculus, 5.55.4 Bacchylides, fr. 1 Strabo, Geographica...
- Apollodorus, 3.11.2 Apollodorus, 2.6
Tzetzes on Lycophron, 511 Callimachus,
Aitia fr. 66;
Valerius Flaccus, 4.374 ff.
Antoninus Liberalis, 22
Scholia on Homer's...
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Entertainment Worldwide Agiasos Agrinio 102.2 1990
Entertainment Worldwide Agrinio Aitia Radio 2014
Entertainment Worldwide Athens Akous Radio 2010 Entertainment...
- word αἰτιολογία (aitiología),
meaning "giving a
reason for" (from αἰτία (
aitía) 'cause' and -λογία (-logía) 'study of'). More completely,
etiology is the...