What is a Cambridge Change?

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An explanation of a Cambridge Change, including the difference between substantive changes and Cambridge changes.

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To put it in a metaphor, I tend to see the predicates as "tags" that attach to an object or a person. Substantive changes implies the subject picks up or remove the tags on their own, while mere changes implies the subject having tags attached to or removed from them via external means.

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