On Truth: A Systematic InquiryKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 580 pagini |
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... cause of this increase, is the advance of physical science with its eager spirit of inquiry. Questions more and more fundamental concerning each branch of physical science naturally lead to questions which underlie all physical science ...
... cause of this increase, is the advance of physical science with its eager spirit of inquiry. Questions more and more fundamental concerning each branch of physical science naturally lead to questions which underlie all physical science ...
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... cause of this increase , is the advance of physical science with its eager spirit of inquiry . Questions more and more fundamental concerning each branch of physical science naturally lead to questions which underlie all physical ...
... cause of this increase , is the advance of physical science with its eager spirit of inquiry . Questions more and more fundamental concerning each branch of physical science naturally lead to questions which underlie all physical ...
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... cause , then God , if he exists , must also have a cause , and that cause must have another cause , and so on for ever . Nevertheless , though our minds are far from seeing the evident truth of the assertion , " everything has a cause ...
... cause , then God , if he exists , must also have a cause , and that cause must have another cause , and so on for ever . Nevertheless , though our minds are far from seeing the evident truth of the assertion , " everything has a cause ...
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... cause , then , must be something which exists , and whatever does not exist cannot be a cause . Therefore anything which comes newly into being cannot be caused by itself , because it could not have acted before it was . It must , then ...
... cause , then , must be something which exists , and whatever does not exist cannot be a cause . Therefore anything which comes newly into being cannot be caused by itself , because it could not have acted before it was . It must , then ...
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... cause or causes external to it . Only some- thing which is absolutely simple , indivisible , and eternal , can escape from this law of universal causation . This perception of the need of a cause , is not a mere negative condition , due ...
... cause or causes external to it . Only some- thing which is absolutely simple , indivisible , and eternal , can escape from this law of universal causation . This perception of the need of a cause , is not a mere negative condition , due ...
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