The Problems of Philosophy: Introductory ReadingsWilliam P. Alston, Richard B. Brandt |
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... operations of matter , some farther connexion be- tween the cause and effect , and a connexion that has not place in the vol- untary actions of intelligent beings . Now , whether it be so or not , can only appear upon examination ; and ...
... operations of matter , some farther connexion be- tween the cause and effect , and a connexion that has not place in the vol- untary actions of intelligent beings . Now , whether it be so or not , can only appear upon examination ; and ...
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... operations involved in a calculation . What these individual operations are will vary from machine to machine . Usually fairly lengthy operations can be done such as ' Multiply 3510675445 by 7076345687 ' but in some machines only very ...
... operations involved in a calculation . What these individual operations are will vary from machine to machine . Usually fairly lengthy operations can be done such as ' Multiply 3510675445 by 7076345687 ' but in some machines only very ...
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... operations of manna , by the motion , size , and figure of its particles on the eyes and palate ; as the pain and sickness caused by manna are confessedly nothing but the effects of its operations on the stomach and guts , by the size ...
... operations of manna , by the motion , size , and figure of its particles on the eyes and palate ; as the pain and sickness caused by manna are confessedly nothing but the effects of its operations on the stomach and guts , by the size ...
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The Inconceivability of Gods Nonexistence | 1 |
From Nature to | 2 |
A Critique of the Argument from Design | 3 |
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