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- who: JakobRoloff from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research work: KRITERIONu00a0u2013 Journal of Philosophy, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The primary reason must cause the action (causation condition) (cf. An event can only be an action under a certain description because there are always countless other descriptions of an action under which it is not rationalized by the primary reason. The primary reason caused the climber to be nervous, which caused him to loosen his hold on the rope. The primary reason has, among other things, the proper function of bringing about the state of . . .
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