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22902 | Why does an effect require a prior event if the prior event isn't a cause? [Bardon] |
Full Idea: To say that a reaction requires the earlier presence of an action just raises anew the question of why it is 'required' if it isn't bring about the reaction. | |
From: Adrian Bardon (Brief History of the Philosophy of Time [2013], 4 'Pervasive') | |
A reaction: This is another example of my demand that empiricists don't just describe and report conjunctions and patterns, but make some effort to explain them. |