5 ideas
8754 | Logic is dependent on mathematics, not the other way round [Heyting, by Shapiro] |
14586 | Physical causation consists in transference of conserved quantities [Dowe, by Mumford/Anjum] |
4787 | Causation interaction is an exchange of conserved quantities, such as mass, energy or charge [Dowe, by Psillos] |
4788 | Dowe commends the Conserved Quantity theory as it avoids mention of counterfactuals [Dowe, by Psillos] |
13440 | Causation is the power of one property to produce another, and this gives time its direction [Esfeld] |