From: Glenn Bradford (gmbbradford@netscape.net)
Date: Sun Dec 08 2002 - 15:35:44 GMT
>Well I put it as acausal because something way
>out there in the universe is supposedly affecting
>my behavior. Acausality is not the opposite of causality.
>erin
Erin,
Didn't you just get through saying that you agreed with my defn
of acausal:
"Two events are said to be acausal if they are related, but not
causally."
Now you are saying that acausal events are causal afterall (by
something out there that is, err, affecting behavior). Which is
it?
Glenn
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