Causation and time

The question of metaphysical causation is usually dismissed, as I understand it, by denying its existence in favor of the more skeptical, less inferential assertion which says that all that exists is a reliable temporal relationship. I would not deny that, but would reframe the problem in terms of an underlying physical structure, by which . . . → Read More: Causation and time

The candle of languages

Is there anything wrong with using language to describe the failures of language? No. In a room with no windows, the light of a candle is all that allows us to see that the light will eventually go out.