That’s My Story – Collin Raye.flv
“That’s My Story, and I’m Sticking to It”, written by LMHOF member Tony Haselden is nominee #32 for The Louisiana Music Hall Of Fame’s Favorite Louisiana Song – Year of the Song (2010). To vote for “That’s My Story” follow this link: http://louisianamusichalloffame.org/content/view/192/169/
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Omg just freaked out… Was just informed astrology signs changed! I have my sign tatted on me! Thank God mine didnt change!
Pinch: “Okay, who wants to spin the President’s latest Flip flop?”
I agree with Leo and Collin that Lewis will take Josh's 1st option: simply denying the counterfactual.
Lewis seems to have a criterion of selecting counterfactuals: do not “diverge at all from the actual course of events until just before the time of e”. I don't quite understand this criterion, but I learn from Collin's post. It seems that Lewis can say that when we construct the counterfactual, in the world where e does not occur, the only change is the causal chain from c to e, but the causal chain from c to f doesn't change. In that case, ~e does not imply ~f. Even though e and f could be immediate effects of c, they don't need to occur (or not occur) together. Timing doesn't matter.