Taylor says that his examples show that "the relation expressed in the hypothetical 'I will move my finger if I want to' is, if the hypothetical is true at all, a logical relationship between concepts, resting only on a conventional equivalence of meaning, and as such cannot be a causal relationship between states or events." Do you agree with Taylor? Explain your answer.
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