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8317 | To cite facts as the elements in causation is to confuse states of affairs with states of objects [Lowe] |
Full Idea: Philosophers who have advocated facts as being causal relata have confused them with states, such as a stone's being heavy; they are guilty of confusing states of affairs with states of objects. | |
From: E.J. Lowe (The Possibility of Metaphysics [1998], 11.3) | |
A reaction: A state of an object can be individuated rather more precisely than a fact or state of affairs. There are, of course, vast numbers of states of objects, but only a few states of affairs, involved in (say) the fall of the Berlin Wall. |