Non-perturbative theories of quantum gravity inevitably include
configurations that fail to resemble physically reasonable spacetimes at large
scales. Often, these configurations are entropically dominant and pose an
obstacle to obtaining the desired classical limit. We examine this "entropy
problem" in a model of causal set quantum gravity corresponding to a
discretisation of 2D spacetimes. Using results from the theory of partial
orders we show that, in the large volume or continuum limit, its partition
function is dominated by causal sets which approximate to a region of 2D
Minkowski space. This model of causal set quantum gravity thus overcomes the
entropy problem and predicts the emergence of a physically reasonable geometry.Comment: Corrections and clarifications. Conclusions unchange