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Full Idea
Perhaps notions of necessary and sufficient conditions, and counterfactual considerations, are in some way grounded in awareness of ourselves as active interveners and experimenters in the world, not passive spectators.
Gist of Idea
There may only be necessary and sufficient conditions (and counterfactuals) because we intervene in the world
Source
Michael Lockwood (Mind, Brain and the Quantum [1989], p.155)
Book Ref
Lockwood,Michael: 'Mind,Brain and the Quantum:The Compound 'I'' [Blackwell 1991], p.155
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13309 | That something is a necessary condition of something else doesn't mean it caused it [Seneca] |
12633 | Definitions often give necessary but not sufficient conditions for an extension [Fodor] |
2963 | There may only be necessary and sufficient conditions (and counterfactuals) because we intervene in the world [Lockwood] |
3891 | If p entails q, then p is sufficient for q, and q is necessary for p [Scruton] |
4739 | In "if and only if" (iff), "if" expresses the sufficient condition, and "only if" the necessary condition [Engel] |
14600 | Analysis aims at secure necessary and sufficient conditions [Schaffer,J] |
20388 | 'Necessary' conditions are requirements, and 'sufficient' conditions are guarantees [Davies,S] |