Causans

/kaʊˈzænz/ noun

In scholastic philosophy, that which causes or the acting cause; the agent that produces an effect.

From Latin 'causans' (present participle of 'causare'), meaning 'causing' or 'the one who causes'. Used in medieval philosophical texts discussing causation and agency.

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