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15821 | Determinism claims that every event has a sufficient causal pre-condition [Chisholm] |
Full Idea: Determinism is the proposition that, for every event that occurs, there occurs a sufficient causal condition of that event. | |
From: Roderick Chisholm (Person and Object [1976], 2.2) | |
A reaction: You need an ontology of events to put it precisely this way. Doesn't it also work the other way: that there is an event for every sufficient causal condition? The beginning and the end of reality pose problems. |