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If , then , the first principle of causality that everything has a cause or reason is
acceptable to both the Ideational and Sensate mentality , the second principle of
causality , invariability of the causal relationship between the cause and effect , is
...
If , then , the first principle of causality that everything has a cause or reason is
acceptable to both the Ideational and Sensate mentality , the second principle of
causality , invariability of the causal relationship between the cause and effect , is
...
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When we come to the subsequent centuries , we find that their trend consists of a
further decline of the Ideational conception of causality and a rise of Sensate
conceptions . This trend realized itself in many ways . First , scientists began to ...
When we come to the subsequent centuries , we find that their trend consists of a
further decline of the Ideational conception of causality and a rise of Sensate
conceptions . This trend realized itself in many ways . First , scientists began to ...
Strana 395
In these ways the tide of the Sensate causality was rapidly rising , especially after
the sixteenth century ; and at the end of the eighteenth century there was little left
of the Ideational causality . In the nineteenth century it almost drove it entirely ...
In these ways the tide of the Sensate causality was rapidly rising , especially after
the sixteenth century ; and at the end of the eighteenth century there was little left
of the Ideational causality . In the nineteenth century it almost drove it entirely ...
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