Ian Pitchford

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But I think that his critics (and perhaps Lewis himself) missed the most important point. We do not need to argue about whether such worlds exist as physical or even metaphysical entities. If we aim to explain what people mean by saying “A causes B,” we need only postulate that people are capable of generating alternative worlds in their heads, judging which world is “closer” to ours and, most importantly, doing it coherently so as to form a consensus.
The Book of Why: The New Science of Cause and Effect (Penguin Science)
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