Ginet’s criterion for action individuation establishes that actions are layered structures. Given that two action descriptions, say X and Y, are co-agential, that is, the agents they refer to are the same, and are co-temporal, that is, the times they refer to overlap in such a way that the action designated by each description occurred [...]
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A Problem with Ginet’s Criterion for Action Individuation
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More on the Mormonism/Christianity Debate
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I mentioned some of the posts at Dangerous Ideas and Mormon Metaphysics, but I’ve recently come upon an extension of this debate that Vic and Clark may not have reviewed. The post is available here.
The issue is going to creep into popular media as 2008 draws closer. The fact that Mitt Romney is a Mormon [...]