Sunday, November 30, 2008

“Intelligibility” and Experience

The “intelligibility” of mechanical causation seems to be an illusion, based on familiarity.
When we have repeated experience, our expectation comes so naturally that we imagine we could have known – even the first time – what would happen.
That’s wrong: only experience can tell us what causes what. A priori, we have no understanding even of mechanical impact!

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