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When Keynesians argue that "correlation does not necessarily imply causation," they are probably criticizing
Extended Argument
A complex line of reasoning that may involve multiple premises and conclusions, typically developed over a longer discourse.
Valid
An argument whose structure guarantees its conclusion to be true if its premises are true.
Proposition
A verbalization or pronouncement that indicates an appraisal or conviction.
Categorical
Pertaining to, involving, or based on the categorization of something, often used in logic to describe propositions where statements are made about all members of a category.
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