Ideas from 'on Goodman's 'Ways of Worldmaking'' by Willard Quine [1978], by Theme Structure

[found in 'Theories and Things' by Quine,Willard [Harvard 1981,0-674-87926-0]].

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7. Existence / D. Theories of Reality / 6. Physicalism
Every worldly event, without exception, is a redistribution of microphysical states
                        Full Idea: Nothing happens in the world, not the flutter of an eyelid, not the flicker of a thought, without some redistribution of microphysical states.
                        From: Willard Quine (on Goodman's 'Ways of Worldmaking' [1978], p.98)
                        A reaction: Is this causation, identity, or baffling supervenience?