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  2. Mill's methods - Wikipedia

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    If two or more instances in which the phenomenon occurs have only one circumstance in common, while two or more instances in which it does not occur have nothing in common save the absence of that circumstance; the circumstance in which alone the two sets of instances differ, is the effect, or cause, or a necessary part of the cause, of the ...

  3. Serendipity - Wikipedia

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    Horace Walpole by Joshua Reynolds Robert K. Merton 1965. Serendipity is an unplanned fortunate discovery. [1] The term was coined by Horace Walpole in 1754.. The concept is often associated with scientific and technological breakthroughs, where accidental discoveries led to new insights or inventions.

  4. Happenstance - Wikipedia

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    Happenstance, a portmanteau of happening and circumstance, may refer to: Film and TV. Happenstance, a 2000 French film by Laurent Firode ...

  5. Circumstantial evidence - Wikipedia

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    It was not until the ship was found, in September 1985, that the truth was known. However, there is often more than one logical conclusion naturally inferred from the same set of circumstances. In cases where one conclusion implies a defendant's guilt and another his innocence, the "benefit of the doubt" principle would apply.

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  7. Luck - Wikipedia

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    These beliefs vary widely from one to another, but most agree that luck can be influenced through spiritual means by performing certain rituals or by avoiding certain circumstances. Luck can also be a belief in an organization of fortunate and unfortunate events. Luck is a form of superstition which is interpreted differently by different ...

  8. Circumstance - Wikipedia

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    Exigent circumstance, allowing law enforcement to enter a structure outside the bounds of a search warrant; Extenuating circumstances, information regarding a defendant or crime that might result in reduced charges or a lesser sentence

  9. Chicken or the egg - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of a woman collecting hens' eggs from Tacuina sanitatis, 14th century. The chicken or the egg causality dilemma is commonly stated as the question, "which came first: the chicken or the egg?"