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But this leads to more philosophical problems. Why can’t the past be altered? Is it merely an empirical impossibility, as when a set of photographs is placed in a sealed box, stored in an archive or printed on a special material that fixes the images? Or is the unchangeability of the past somehow written into the nature of reality? Can’t we imagine a change in the past, as if one of the cards that has passed us by suddenly alters?
Metaphysical Animals: How Four Women Brought Philosophy Back to Life
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