On Thursday, March 21, 2013 9:42:34 AM UTC-4, Roger Clough wrote:
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> Leibnizian causation differs from most other forms of causation in that
> no forces are involved, only ideas, although from any objective viewpoint
> it might seem "as if" the usual types of forces cause the event.
> This
Leibnizian causation differs from most other forms of causation in that
no forces are involved, only ideas, although from any objective viewpoint
it might seem "as if" the usual types of forces cause the event.
This makes sense if the resultant situation is a meaningful one
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