On 3/5/2018 9:14 AM, Telmo Menezes wrote:
"Could" implies a question about possibilities.  It's certainly logically
possible that there not be such a disease as leukemia.  Is it nomologically
possible?...not as far as we know.
Well I'm not sure it's logically possible, for the reasons that Bruno
already addressed.

Bruno is assuming that everything not contrary to his theory exists axiomatically...which is assuming the answer.

But why would you suppose that a world in which "Leukemia doesn't exist."  would allow you derive a/logical /contradiction?

Brent

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