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    Preceding and antecedent causes, understood in sufficient... — Carmelics
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    Supports→A sufficiently full account of internal and external low-level conditions should be fully predictive of disease outcome

    Preceding and antecedent causes, understood in sufficient detail, determine disease outcome

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    In the pathological area it seems more difficult to see the relevance of the teleological cause. (ii) Galen does seems to think that a sufficiently full account of the internal and external low-level conditions should be fully predictive of the disease outcome (this, then, will be a question of understanding in sufficient detail the preceding and antecedent causes). (iii) Certainly fevers are hot diseases and, moreover, their individual differences—as well as the treatment indicated—are to a con

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