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A Note on Mr. Bennett

(The paper is here presented in its entirety as published in Analysis, January 1966. Via Crooked Timber)

“The nerve of Mr Bennett’s argument is that if A results from your not doing B, then A results from whatever you do instead of doing B.1 While there may be much to be said for this view, still it does not seem right on the face of it.”

Posted in Anscombe, G. E. M., Essays.

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