Merricks on the existence of human organisms
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 67 (3):711–718 (2003)
| Abstract | BB Whenever a baseball causes an event, the baseball’s constituent atoms also cause that event, and the baseball is causally irrelevant to whether those atoms cause that event | |||||||||
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