Consider the situation where event A causes event B, and, a few seconds later, event B causes event C. According to Reichenbach’s definition of causality, and assuming that no other events exist with relevance for this situation, what causes C?   1. Event A 2. Event B 3. Neither A nor B

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Consider the situation where event A causes event B, and, a few seconds later, event B causes event C. According to Reichenbach’s definition of causality, and assuming that no other events exist with relevance for this situation, what causes C?
 
1. Event A
2. Event B
3. Neither A nor B
 
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