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    Supports→Thread-colour is not a cause of cloth, despite invariably preceding cloth.

    A causal relation requires not merely invariable conjunction but that the antecedent not be 'established otherwise'.

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    The first clause is to prevent self-causation. The import of the second condition is that entities similar to c must always exist with entities similar to e. There must be an invariable or constant conjunction between c-type entities and e-type entities. This rules out objects which just happen to be there, such as, to give the Naiyāyikas’ example, a donkey happening to wander past the pottery just as the potter goes to work. This feature of the account, the insistence that a causal relation ins

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