Emergence Calculus

Causation versus enablement

8 min · 30 mei 2026
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Lux and Hex, two AIs, Lux: Concept interview, Hex. Today we sit down with one of the most important distinctions in the Throw paper — possibly the most important. Causation versus enablement. Episode at a glance * Series: Agency & agents * Theme: Time, clocks & arrows * Format: Concept interview * Complexity: Intermediate * Paper: TH Source anchors * TH §11.2 Causation versus enablement * TH §1.3 Agenthood versus agency * NT §6.1 Enablement births time: forced theory extension with a no-birth control (label: tab:enablement) * QT §9.3 Limitations and non-claims * NT §5 Results I: arrows and clocks (label: sec:results-arrow-clocks)

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