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" Causality, according to the laws of nature, is not the only causality from which all the phenomena of the world can be deduced. In order to account for these phenomena it is necessary also to admit another causality, that of freedom. "
Dynamic Sociology: Or Applied Social Science, as Based Upon Statical ... - Page 28
by Lester Frank Ward - 1920
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Critick of Pure Reason

Immanuel Kant - Causation - 1838 - 720 pages
...sensible world must be looked OF THE ANTINOMY OF PURE REASON. THIRD CONTRADICTION OF TRANSCENDENTAL IDEAS. THESIS Causality according to the laws of nature, is not the only one from which all the phenomena of the world can be derived. There is, besides, a causality through...
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Critick of Pure Reason

Immanuel Kant - Causation - 1838 - 706 pages
...world must be looked 347 OF THE ANTINOMY OF PURE REASON. THIRD CONTRADICTION OF TRANSCENDENTAL IDEAS. THESIS Causality according to the laws of nature, is not the only one from which all the phenomena of the world can be derived. There is, besides, a causality through...
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The British and Foreign Evangelical Review, Volume 6

Theology - 1857 - 992 pages
...simple or composed of simple parts. The Antithesis is stated ; and proofs for each are given. Thirdly, Thesis : Causality according to the laws of nature, is not the only causality operating to originate the phenomena of the world. A causality of freedom is also necessary to account...
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Critique of pure reason, tr. by J.M.D. Meiklejohn

Immanuel Kant - 1855 - 578 pages
...parts are external to each other. ANTINOMY OF PURE REASON. THIRD CONFLICT OF TRANSCENDENTAL IDEAS. Thesis. Causality according to the laws of nature, is not the only causality operating to originate the phsenomena of the world. A causality of freedom is also necessary to account...
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Critique of Pure Reason

Immanuel Kant - Causation - 1855 - 568 pages
...parts are external to each other. ANTINOMY OF PURE REASON. THIBD CONFLICT OF TBANSCEITDENTAIi IDEAS. Thesis. Causality according to the laws of nature, is not the only causality operating to originate the phenomena of the world. A causality of freedom is also necessary to account...
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The British and Foreign Evangelical Review, Volume 10

James Oswald Dykes, James Stuart Candlish, Hugh Sinclair Paterson, Joseph Samuel Exell - Theology - 1861 - 994 pages
...consist of simple parts, and there cannot exist in the »orld anj simple substance. Third Antinomy. Causality, according to the laws of nature, is not the only causality operating t'- orignate the phenomena of the world ; to account for the phenomena we must ^••e the...
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The Intuitions of the Mind Inductively Investigated

James McCosh - Intuition - 1865 - 472 pages
...how far the decomposition may extend, or What is tne nature of the furthest elements reached. THIRD Causality, according to the laws of nature, is not the only causality oi« ing to originate the phenomena of world ; to account for the jiieijn we must have a causality...
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Handbook of the History of Philosophy

Albert Schwegler - Philosophy - 1867 - 438 pages
...No compound consists of simples, nordoes there exist in the world anything that is simple. (3.) The thesis : Causality according to the laws of nature is not the only one from which the phenomena of the world may be collectively derived, there is required for their...
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The Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, Volume 32

Charles Hodge, Lyman Hotchkiss Atwater - Bible - 1860 - 868 pages
...consist of simple parts, and there cannot exist in the world any simple substance. Third Antinomy. Causality, according to the laws of nature, is not the only causality operating to originate the phenomena of the world ; to account for the phenomena we must have the causality...
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THE JOURNAL OF SPECULATIVE PHILOSPHY

Wm. T. Harris,Edited By. - 1881 - 460 pages
...faculty, can prevent the mind from conceding this truth. The third antinomy has the following for its thesis: " Causality, according to the laws of nature,...phenomena of the universe may be derived. It is still accessary to assume a causality through freedom for the explanation of these phenomena." The antithesis...
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