Causal nihilism and science /
One of the major lines of argumentation for causal nihilism is based on the allegedly sound argument which claims that causality plays no role in advanced sciences, such as physics, and thus is only an anthropocentric projection deriving from our common-sense apprehension of daily life (e. g. Russel...
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