Browsing Faculty of Humanities by Subject "Causation"
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Rethinking the "Dual Causality Principle" in Old Testament research – A philosophical perspective
(Department of Biblical and Ancient Studies University of South Africa, 2015)Reframing an old idea in philosophical theology, OT scholars have for the last half-century spoken of what has come to be known as the "dual causality principle " (DCP). The latter is supposed to denote a folk-met a-physical ... -
Review of 30 years of longitudinal studies on the association between job insecurity and health and well-being: is there causal evidence?
(Wiley, 2016)Objective: In this review article, we present an overview of the results of longitudinal studies on the consequences of job insecurity for health and well-being. We discuss the evidence for normal causation ("Does job ...