Determinism

Justin Schwartz jkschw at hotmail.com
Tue Jul 2 08:47:39 PDT 2002



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>On Tue, 2 Jul 2002, Justin Schwartz wrote:
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> > If you describe how a thing happens, then you have provided an
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> > If you say merely that it always happens that way, you haven't--in my
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> > and Hegel's.
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> > jks
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>How does the statement "water is always composed of water" differ
>anayltically from the statement "water is always composed of H20"?
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>-- Luke

One of this an a trivial analytical truth and the the other is an important discovery, an explanatory identification. Did you need me to say this? jks

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