Causal preemption and counterfactuals
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Martin Bunzl
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Article
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1980
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Springer Netherlands
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English
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Cases of genuine causal preemption may be rare but they are nonetheless interesting. They are rare because it is difficult to arrange the physics of events so that one event (C1) can cause another E, while preempting the efficacy of a third (C2), that would have had the identical effect (E) if C1 ha