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... cause and effect and what could man do for himself ? When he put out his foot to walk the ground would offer no ... cause and effect always are . If a cause ceased to exist before the effect came into being , then this would be an effect ...
... cause and effect and what could man do for himself ? When he put out his foot to walk the ground would offer no ... cause and effect always are . If a cause ceased to exist before the effect came into being , then this would be an effect ...
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... cause your sensation . This is the common meaning of the scientist . He does not say the grass is green , but the ... cause of your perceptions . What , then , is their cause ? What is that matter that you infer ? With what world are you ...
... cause your sensation . This is the common meaning of the scientist . He does not say the grass is green , but the ... cause of your perceptions . What , then , is their cause ? What is that matter that you infer ? With what world are you ...
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... cause , can we be sure that it is the effect rather than an event occurring by mere coincidence ? We by all our examina- tion can never discover the force or power that binds the effect to its cause , and makes just this and no other of ...
... cause , can we be sure that it is the effect rather than an event occurring by mere coincidence ? We by all our examina- tion can never discover the force or power that binds the effect to its cause , and makes just this and no other of ...
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