Causality vs Blicket - What's the difference?
causality | blicket |
The agency of a cause; the action or power of a cause, in producing its effect.
(philosophy) An object with certain properties causing it to trigger a "blicket detector" (a device that lights up and plays music), introduced in certain experiments relating to causality and perception.
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, passage=So if the child now represents these instances as being blickets , she represents them as being more similar to each other than they seemed previously. }}
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