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Episode Synopsis
This episode explains how we use “distance” between possible worlds to judge counterfactuals like “If I hadn’t shot, he wouldn’t have died,” and why we usually choose worlds most similar to ours. It then introduces David Lewis’s “small miracle” idea to explain how one key event can differ while laws of nature stay effectively the same.
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✉️ Collaboration inquiries: [email protected]
☕️ Support the show: https://pay.soundon.fm/podcasts/f53cfad4-ca02-4b09-9b3a-ec899eef5ff8
🎧 Mandarin version available (華語版本): 如果你習慣用華語收聽,歡迎在各大平台搜尋《前方的轉角》
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