The "Established Maxim" and Causal Chains

PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1982:65 - 74 (1982)
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There is a widely accepted ancient principle which holds that effects must occur as soon as possible after their causes. This paper takes this principle seriously and shows that if one believes there are causal chains then one is forced to accept the view that the temporal order is discrete or that some causally related events form a dense sequence.

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