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" The laws of attraction and repulsion are to be regarded as laws of motion, and these only as rules or methods observed in the productions of natural effects, the efficient and final causes whereof are not of mechanical consideration. Certainly, if the... "
The Connexion of Natural and Divine Truth: Or, The Study of the Inductive ... - Sivu 73
tekijä(t) Baden Powell - 1838 - 313 sivua
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The Works of George Berkeley ...: Philosophical works, 1734-52: The analyst ...

George Berkeley, Alexander Campbell Fraser - 1901 - 430 sivua
...productions of natural effects, the efficient and final causes whereof are not of mechanical consideration. Certainly, if the explaining a phenomenon be to assign its proper efficient and final cause (sect. 154, 155, 160), it should seem the mechanical philosophers never explained any thing ; their...

The Works of George Berkeley, D.D., Formerly Bishop of Cloyne: Philosophical ...

George Berkeley - 1901 - 428 sivua
...the explaining a phenomenon 'be to assign its proper efficient and final cause (sect. 154, 155, 160), it should seem the mechanical philosophers : never explained any thing; their province bemg~~5rfly to discover the laws of nature, that is, the general rules and methods of motion ; and...

The Interpretation of Nature

Conwy Lloyd Morgan - 1905 - 172 sivua
...efficient and final causes whereof are not of mechanical consideration. Certainly, if the explaining of a phenomenon be to assign its proper efficient and...should seem the mechanical philosophers never explained anything ; their province being only to discover the laws of nature, that is, the general rules and...

The Interpretation of Nature

Conwy Lloyd Morgan - 1906 - 208 sivua
...proper efficient and final cause, it should seem the mechanical philosophers never explained anything; their province being only to discover the laws of nature, that is, the general 1 66 The Interpretation rules and methods of motion, and to account for particular phenomena by reducing...

Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Niteet 1–2

Dugald Stewart - 1921 - 660 sivua
...tions of natural effects, the efficient and final causes whereof are not of mechani" cal consideration. Certainly, if the explaining a phenomenon be to assign...cause, it should seem the mechanical philosophers nev" er explained any thing ; their province being only to discover the laws of nature ; " that is,...

Kausalität und Naturgesetz in der frühen Neuzeit

Andreas Hüttemann - 2001 - 244 sivua
...productions of natural effects, the efficient and final causes whereof are not of mechanical consideration. Certainly, if the explaining a phenomenon be to assign...efficient and final cause ... , it should seem the l44 Zu Berkeleys Korpuskulartheorie s. D. Garber: „Locke, Berkeley, and Corpuscular Scepticism" in:...
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The Cambridge Companion to Berkeley

Kenneth Winkler - 2005 - 474 sivua
...by placing causal explanation within its domain. Berkeley is quite blunt about this result in Sin's: Certainly, if the explaining a phenomenon be to assign...should seem the mechanical philosophers never explained anything; their province being only to discover the laws of nature, that is, the general rules and...
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George Berkeley - 2009 - 192 sivua
...the explaining a phaenomenon be to assign its proper efficient and final cause (sect. 154, 155, 160), it should seem the mechanical philosophers never explained...any thing; their province being only to discover the 77 Cf. sect. 153. . much as being perceived, and likewise being 78 Cap. 3. See also De Anima, lib....
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