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Many common arguments for physicalism begin with the principle that the cosmos is "causally closed."But how good are the arguments for causal closure itself? I argue that the deductive, a priori arguments on behalf of causal closure tend to beg the question. The extant inductive arguments fare no better. They commit a sampling error or a non-sequitur, or else offer conclusions that remain compatible with causal openness. In short, we have no good arguments that the physical world is causally closed.
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Buhler, K. (2020). No Good Arguments for Causal Closure. Metaphysica, 21(2), 223–236. https://doi.org/10.1515/mp-2019-0026
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