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What is causality?

Causality is the relationship between one event (namely "cause") and the second event (namely "effect"), in which the latter event is considered as the result of the previous event. Generally speaking, causality can also refer to the relationship between a series of factors (causes) and a phenomenon (results). Any event that affects the result is a factor of the result. Direct factors are factors that directly affect the results, that is, no intervention factors are needed (intervention factors are sometimes called intermediary factors).

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Conditionality and concreteness of causality Criminal causality is concrete and conditional. In criminal cases, there is no fixed pattern of what harmful results harmful behaviors can cause. Therefore, when finding out the causal relationship, we must analyze the time, place and conditions of the harmful behavior in detail. The complexity of causality dialectical materialism holds that the diversity of relationships between objective things determines the complexity of causality.