After the experiment has been performed, the counterfactual is now actual, but it was a counterfactual beforehand. Even if you take the view that everything is determined, experiments are still exploring logical counterfactuals. On the other hand, if you assume holism, then you can’t explore counterfactuals with experiments because you can’t construct a complete state of the universe.
I’m pretty sure that’s not how counterfactuals are normally thought to work. “Counterfactual” means contrary-to-the-facts. Something that is true is not contrary to the facts.
Argument: If you are right, then why is this only true for experiments? Isn’t it equally true for anything that happens—before it happens, it’s just a counterfactual, and then after it happens, it’s actual?
After the experiment has been performed, the counterfactual is now actual, but it was a counterfactual beforehand. Even if you take the view that everything is determined, experiments are still exploring logical counterfactuals. On the other hand, if you assume holism, then you can’t explore counterfactuals with experiments because you can’t construct a complete state of the universe.
I’m pretty sure that’s not how counterfactuals are normally thought to work. “Counterfactual” means contrary-to-the-facts. Something that is true is not contrary to the facts.
Argument: If you are right, then why is this only true for experiments? Isn’t it equally true for anything that happens—before it happens, it’s just a counterfactual, and then after it happens, it’s actual?