Rod Hay wrote:

> Abandoning some distinctions, between material and ideal causation, between
> the human and the natural world, etc. leaves us with an indeterminate
> system. In a world were anything goes. We have no grounds upon which to make
> any distinctions.

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But why we must think in terms of "causation" to make sense of anything? Why
can't we think in terms of things hanging together in certain relationships, and
have no existence indipendent of such relationships? Cheers, ajit sinha

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