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Are an act's outcomes possible worlds, temporal aftermaths, or causal consequences?
These analyses presume the law is known and investigate its causal consequences.
Accordingly, U(A given Si) responds to A's causal consequences in worlds where Si holds.
Gibbard and Harper ([1978] 1981: 166 168) mention the possibility of narrowing outcomes to causal consequences, as practical applicability advocates.
Sensations are the feelings that are the immediate mental causal consequences of the influence of objects on us.
If an event or subevent has no causal consequences, what grounds do we or could we have for believing in its existence?
The other is that this assumption reveals an interesting opportunity for future research, namely, to identify a context in which certain firms are exogenously impelled to undertake divestitures and to study the causal consequences of those deals for those companies.
Nevertheless, we did find an effect on eye movements of a manipulation of local coherence (the agent effect) that was stronger than our manipulation of global coherence (the causal consequences of the bomb).
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