6 ideas
10365 | We might use 'facta' to refer to the truth-makers for facts [Mellor, by Schaffer,J] |
16740 | A power is not a cause, but an aptitude for a cause [Zabarella] |
8970 | Our notion of identical sets involves identical members, which needs absolute identity [Hawthorne] |
16571 | Prime matter is exceptionally obscure [Zabarella] |
4785 | Causal statements relate facts (which are whatever true propositions express) [Mellor, by Psillos] |
8408 | Probabilistic causation says C is a cause of E if it increases the chances of E occurring [Mellor, by Tooley] |