Natural Causation & Domain-Specific
Encodes non-agentive natural causation and its specialisations. These microframes differ from the Agentive & Causation family in that no intentional or animate agent is posited — causation operates through physical, biological, or chemical mechanisms. The family is rooted at fnbr:causes_naturally, itself a child of fnbr:has_cause.
fnbr:causes_naturally
An entity or event naturally (i.e., non-agentively) causes another.
- DUL parents:
dul:has_postcondition - fnbr: parent:
fnbr:has_cause - Children:
fnbr:causes_emotion·fnbr:causes_infection·fnbr:causes_reaction·fnbr:has_diagnostic·fnbr:produces_naturally - Domain: NaturalCause
- Range: NaturalEffect
fnbr:produces_naturally
A natural entity or process produces another entity. Distinct from causation: production yields a new entity rather than a state change.
- DUL parents:
dul:has_postcondition - fnbr: parent:
fnbr:causes_naturally - Domain: NaturalProducer
- Range: Product
fnbr:causes_emotion
An entity, event, or state elicits an emotional response in an experiencer.
- fnbr: parent:
fnbr:causes_naturally - Domain: Stimulus
- Range: Emotion
fnbr:causes_infection
A pathogen or condition causes an infectious disease.
- fnbr: parent:
fnbr:causes_naturally - Domain: Pathogen
- Range: Disease
fnbr:causes_reaction
A substance or stimulus causes a chemical, physiological, or behavioral reaction.
- fnbr: parent:
fnbr:causes_naturally - Domain: Stimulus
- Range: Reaction
fnbr:has_diagnostic
A condition has a particular symptom or sign that diagnoses it. Inverse: 'is symptom of'.
- DUL parents:
dul:has_quality - fnbr: parent:
fnbr:causes_naturally - Domain: Condition
- Range: Symptom