The Eclectic Review, Volumes 4-5C. Taylor, 1863 |
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Page 131
... effect , or which acts in the chain of cause and effect in nature , from with- out the chain . Thus , if any event transpires in the bosom or upon the platform of what is called nature , which is not from nature itself , or is varied ...
... effect , or which acts in the chain of cause and effect in nature , from with- out the chain . Thus , if any event transpires in the bosom or upon the platform of what is called nature , which is not from nature itself , or is varied ...
Page 132
... effect from without the chain . ' Cause , of course , is not used here in its active sense that claimed for it by the Theist , that it is the manifestation of an active agent - but in the sense of being a mere link in the chain of ...
... effect from without the chain . ' Cause , of course , is not used here in its active sense that claimed for it by the Theist , that it is the manifestation of an active agent - but in the sense of being a mere link in the chain of ...
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... effects . And so he reaches the conclusion , that So far from general laws being able , as superficial thinkers imagine ... effect , what our intuition compels us to seek is a cause adequate to produce it ; and when such a cause is found ...
... effects . And so he reaches the conclusion , that So far from general laws being able , as superficial thinkers imagine ... effect , what our intuition compels us to seek is a cause adequate to produce it ; and when such a cause is found ...
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