If you are told or otherwise believe an either-or proposition, the question may easily arise what makes it true.
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Logic, Cause and Action: Essays in honour of Elizabeth Anscombe (Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplements)
April 24, 2000, Cambridge University Press
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0521785103 9780521785105
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