concept   cause and effect

10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) Eastern cultures (1) Western culture (1) Eastern philosophy (1) Business cultures (1) Scientific communities (1) Spiritual or religious systems (1) Superstitious cultures (1) Traditional healing cultures (1) legal systems (1) logic (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 cause and effect Eastern cultures In Eastern cultures, the concept of cause and effect (karma) is deeply ingrained in philosophical and religious beliefs, emphasizing interconnectedness and karma. 8
2 cause and effect Western culture The principle of cause and effect is central to Western culture, emphasizing individual responsibility and the connection between actions and consequences. 5
3 cause and effect Eastern philosophy Eastern philosophies emphasize interconnectedness and cyclicality in cause and effect relationships. 3
4 cause and effect Business cultures Business cultures that focus on identifying root causes to solve problems and improve processes are guided by the concept of cause and effect. 1
5 cause and effect Scientific communities Scientific communities use empirical evidence and experimentation to establish cause and effect relationships. 1
6 cause and effect Spiritual or religious systems Spiritual or religious systems associate cause and effect with divine justice or cosmic balance. 1
7 cause and effect Superstitious cultures Superstitious cultures believe that events are caused by supernatural forces or omens. 1
8 cause and effect Traditional healing cultures Traditional healing cultures believe in treating the root cause of illnesses, including spiritual and cultural factors. 1
9 cause and effect legal systems Legal systems use the concept of cause and effect to determine liability and accountability. 1
10 cause and effect logic Cause and effect in logic are interconnected and coexist without temporal priority. 1