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... cause , though the proof is by no means so clear that this cause is something external to ourselves . " Here the existence of matter is demonstrated ! The self - evident truth from which it springs , is the fact that matter makes an ...
... cause , though the proof is by no means so clear that this cause is something external to ourselves . " Here the existence of matter is demonstrated ! The self - evident truth from which it springs , is the fact that matter makes an ...
Pagina 332
... causes " in a very different sense from that in which it is ever employed at the present day . When we speak of searching out the cause of a thing , we frequently mean nothing more . than the ascertaining of the general fact under which ...
... causes " in a very different sense from that in which it is ever employed at the present day . When we speak of searching out the cause of a thing , we frequently mean nothing more . than the ascertaining of the general fact under which ...
Pagina 333
... causes into one more general , and by having in this way removed them to the limits of the solar system . How little must Laplace have known about the argument for an Intelligent First Cause , when the mention of a final cause sug ...
... causes into one more general , and by having in this way removed them to the limits of the solar system . How little must Laplace have known about the argument for an Intelligent First Cause , when the mention of a final cause sug ...
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UTILITARIANISM | 58 |
Coxs LIFE OF FLETCHER of Madeley | 76 |
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