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... cause movement and be caused , or that it should cause itself to move . ( 7 ) Everything therefore that is in motion must be moved by something else . If therefore the thing which causes it to move be in motion , this too must be moved ...
... cause movement and be caused , or that it should cause itself to move . ( 7 ) Everything therefore that is in motion must be moved by something else . If therefore the thing which causes it to move be in motion , this too must be moved ...
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... cause . That a thing should cause itself is impos- sible : for in order that it may cause it is necessary for it to exist , which it cannot do , on the hy- pothesis , until it has been caused . So it must be in order to cause itself ...
... cause . That a thing should cause itself is impos- sible : for in order that it may cause it is necessary for it to exist , which it cannot do , on the hy- pothesis , until it has been caused . So it must be in order to cause itself ...
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... cause in esse of an effect , Z , then it must exist as long as Z exists . If the argument were valid in this form it would therefore prove the present and not merely the past existence of a first cause . In this form the ar- gument is ...
... cause in esse of an effect , Z , then it must exist as long as Z exists . If the argument were valid in this form it would therefore prove the present and not merely the past existence of a first cause . In this form the ar- gument is ...
Contents
What Is Philosophy? | 1 |
A Little Bit of Logic | 23 |
Philosophy of Religion 3355 | 35 |
Copyright | |
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