Adam Carrier

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principle of diminishing relevance: it is that the greater the time that separates a cause from a consequence, the less relevant we presume that cause to be. Notice that I didn’t use the term “irrelevant,” although Carr at one point did in dismissing what he called “accidental” causes.
The Landscape of History: How Historians Map the Past
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