Any particular event that we might wish to explain stands at the end of a long and complicated causal history. We might imagine a world where causal histories are short and simple; but in the world as we know it, the only question is whether they are infinite or merely enormous.david lewis, philosophical papers (ii; 214)
Sep 10, 2011
infinite or merely enormous
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2 comments:
Quite is incorrect. Twice.
what do you mean?
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