History: Fact and Contrary-to-Fact

Philosophy 56 (218):578 - 579 (1981)
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Abstract

Many creative historiographers have claimed, And continue to claim, That they can have no serious and professional concern with what was not, Yet might have been. Yet this claim is demonstrably mistaken. For historians, If not mere annalists, As such are and have to be concerned with causes; and any claim that this was (even) the (part) cause of that necessarily and always carries implications about the contrary-To-Fact

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