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Powers: The No-Successor Problem

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 March 2021

JOHN PEMBERTON*
Affiliation:
LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND OXFORD UNIVERSITY J.Pemberton@lse.ac.uk
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Abstract

This essay considers the implications for the powers metaphysic of the no-successor problem: As there are no successors in the set of real numbers, one state cannot occur just after another in continuous time without there being a gap between the two. I show how the no-successor problem sets challenges for various accounts of the manifestation of powers. For powers that give rise to a manifestation that is a new state, the challenge of no-successors is similar to that faced on Bertrand Russell's analysis by causal relations. Powers whose manifestation is a processes and powers that manifest through time (perhaps by giving rise to changing through time) are challenged differently. To avoid powers appearing enigmatic, these challenges should be addressed, and I point to some possible ways this might be achieved. A prerequisite for addressing these challenges is a careful focus on the nature and timing of the manifesting and manifestation of powers.

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Figure 1. Characterization of three possible ways in which powers may manifest. Courtesy of the author.

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Figure 2. Martin's two triangles analogy for the manifestation of powers.