I claim that you also need a could_C “Asher counterfactually could drive off the cliff” unless you want to be eliminativist about counterfactuals.
I’ve written about this here. Eliezer seems to have found the same solution that I did for the student and exam problem: there’s a distinction between a) being fixed independently of your action b) being fixed given your action.
I claim that you also need a could_C “Asher counterfactually could drive off the cliff” unless you want to be eliminativist about counterfactuals.
I’ve written about this here. Eliezer seems to have found the same solution that I did for the student and exam problem: there’s a distinction between a) being fixed independently of your action b) being fixed given your action.