Is it ever possible to conclude that two things are causally related without committing the post hoc fallacy?
A) No, because conclusions about causality are always false.
B) No, because causal conclusions can only be deduced from the order of events.
C) Yes, as long as the conclusion isn't based solely on the order of events.
D) Yes, as long as the conclusion is based solely on the order of events.
E) Yes, as long as we don't try to conclude which is the cause and which is the effect.
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