Causality and Sufficient Reason

Review of Metaphysics 28 (1):3 - 23 (1974)
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CONTEMPORARY PHILOSOPHERS, when they think of cause and effect, are apt to think of events connected by law. That this is a specialized interpretation is clear from examples. Though one usually identifies an event as an effect, it is just on occasion that one identifies an event as a cause. For example, an eclipse of the moon is an event, but there is no key prior event that is selected as its cause. The reason given that explains this event is a description of the motions of the earth and the sun, and if one goes deeper he adds something on the reasons for these motions.

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