Stronger because the second looks like a codification of “post hoc ergo propter hoc,” better because the relationships are narrower, and more general because it responds well to situations where you let causation flow backwards in time. (For example, the first will let you pay in the Parfit’s Hitchhiker scenario.)
Interesting. Do you mind elaborating?
Stronger because the second looks like a codification of “post hoc ergo propter hoc,” better because the relationships are narrower, and more general because it responds well to situations where you let causation flow backwards in time. (For example, the first will let you pay in the Parfit’s Hitchhiker scenario.)