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    Challenges→Counterfactual theories of causation (Lewis, 1973) require asymmetric dependence; symmetric backward causation from contradictory events collapses this asymmetry.

    Contradictory events cannot both occur, so backward causation from them is metaphysically incoherent—not a genuine threat to the theory.

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