Explain what Taylor means when he says, "that there is an essential difference between my moving my finger, and my finger merely moving, and, hence, that 'I can move my finger' expresses not merely the idea that any motions of my finger are causally contingent but, rather, that it is causally contingent whether I produce them."
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