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Nietzsche things the underlying argument behind a belie in forceful causation runs as follows: a person decides to move his arm; then he feels his muscles working, tensing, overcoming resistance; finally he sees the arm move.
On this model, there are answers to the questions of why, how and for what the causation took place.
Having labeled the sequence x, y with the title "causation," one can feel that he understands what has happened (y was "caused" by x) and how it has happened (by x "causing" y).
Causation is, then, for Nietzsche as well as Kant.
It is the belief in living and thinking things as the only agents of causation; it is the belief in will, in design-the belief that all phenomena are actions.
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