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    Supports→Late preemption does not require the cause to affect the timing of the effect at all; the effect may occur at exactly the same time regardless.

    This modified case still satisfies the structural conditions for late preemption.

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    Many cases of late preemption are cases in which the cause hastens the effect. That is, had the cause been absent, the effect—or, in any case, something very similar to the effect—would have happened later than it actually did. But this isn’t an essential feature of the case. Consider the following: Quentin is given chemotherapy to fight his cancer. The chemotherapy compromises his immune system, and after catching a flu, Quentin dies from pneumonia. It is easy to suppose that the chemotherapy p

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