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How did the Clayton Act of 1914 differ from the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890?
Causal Gap
A philosophical term describing a perceived disconnect or lack of explanation between cause and effect, especially in contexts of mind-body dualism or free will.
Chosen Freely
Selected or determined without coercion, allowing for the exercise of free will or personal preference.
Conditions
Terms or factors that affect or influence the outcome of a situation, often setting the prerequisites or environment in which an event occurs.
Diotima
A figure associated with Socrates in Plato's "Symposium," often depicted as a wise woman or priestess who instructs Socrates on issues of love and beauty.
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