The Nature of Causation

Review of Metaphysics 2 (5):53 - 98 (1948)
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Proposition I--Every event has determinate characters in terms of which it can be described; it is thus the substantial correlate of at least one proposition having the form "This is an X."

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The Justification of Empirical Belief in Hume's "Treatise".Norman Scott Arnold - 1979 - Dissertation, University of Massachusetts Amherst

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