It is not the case that Necessarily, for any state of affairs s, if an agent a brings about s, then either s is an unrestrictedly repeatable state of affairs which it is possible for some agent to bring about, or else a brings about s by bringing about q, where q is an unrestrictedly repeatable state of affairs which it is possible for some agent to bring about.
?Set your confidence on the premises below to see your aggregate.
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