Secondary causation refers to events or factors that indirectly contribute to an outcome, often operating in conjunction with primary causes. In various fields, the concept of causation can be complex and layered: 1. **Philosophy**: In philosophical discussions of causation, primary causes are often seen as direct contributors to an effect, while secondary causes may facilitate or enable those direct causes, leading to the same outcome.

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