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In this article, Bradford Skow examines the concept of non-causal explanations for particular events, arguing that many proposed examples fail to qualify as non-causal. He discusses the nature of explanation, particularly focusing on causal explanations, and critiques various examples that have been previously cited as non-causal. Ultimately, Skow aims to strengthen the case for the thesis that all explanations of events are causal, while acknowledging the complexity of the topic.
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