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" A cause , therefore, in the fullest definition which it philosophically admits, may be said to be.*, that which immediately precedes any change, and which, existing at any time in similar circumstances, has been always, and will be always, immediately... "
North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal - Página 430
editado por - 1821
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen40

1836 - 884 páginas
...definition, which it philosophically admits, may be said to be, that which immediately precedes any change, and which, existing at any time in similar circumstances, has been always, and will be always immediately followed by a similar change." Such, then, is the sum of Dr Brown's...
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Inquiry Into the Relation of Cause and Effect

Thomas Brown - 1818 - 602 páginas
...definition which it philosophically admits, may be said to be.*, that which immediately precedes any change, and which, existing at any time in similar circumstances, has been always, and will be always, immediately followed by a similar change^. Priority in the sequence observed, and...
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North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volumen12

Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1821 - 542 páginas
...the fruittree, as much as it is of the oak ? Admit into your definition the necessary circumstance of immediate contiguity in place, as well as immediate...which, existing at any time in similar circumstances. IMS been always, and will be always, immediately followed by a similar change. We would not exclude...
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The Christian Spectator, Volumen3

1821 - 694 páginas
...the latter; and accordingly, he defines "a cause" to be " that which immediately precedes any change, and which existing at any time, in similar circumstances, has been always, and will be always, immediately followed by a similar change;" or more concisely, "that which has been,...
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An Essay Upon the Relation of Cause and Effect: Controverting the Doctrine ...

Lady Mary Shepherd - 1824 - 210 páginas
...in the former Chapter against Dr. Brown. " A cause is that which immediately " precedes any change, and which existing " at any time in similar circumstances, has " been always, and will be always followed " by a similar change." ;i.".. • " Priority, in the sequence observed...
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The British Critic, Volumen23

1825 - 666 páginas
...definition which it philosophically admits, may be said to be, that which immediately precedes any change, and which existing at any time in similar circumstances, has been always, and will be always, immediately followed by a similar change. Priority in the sequence observed, and...
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Account of the Life and Writings of Thomas Brown, M.D.: Late Professor of ...

David Welsh - 1825 - 612 páginas
...definition which it philosophically admits, may be said to be, that which immediately precedes any change, and which, existing at any time in similar circumstances, has been always, and will be always, immediately followed by a similar change. Priority in the sequence observed, and...
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Remarks on irritative fever, commonly called the Plymouth dock-yard disease

John Butter - 1825 - 336 páginas
...correct definition of Dr. BROWN,* " may be said to be that which immediately precedes any change ; and which, existing at any time in similar circumstances, has been always, and will be always, immediately followed by a similar change." We regard a cause, therefore, as the...
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Three Questions Proposed & Answered: Concerning the Life Forfeited by Adam ...

David Thom - 1828 - 384 páginas
...definition which it philosophically admits, may be said to be, that which immediately precedes any change, and which existing at any time in similar circumstances, has been always, and mill be always, immediately followed by a similar change. Priority in the sequence observed, and...
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The Works of President Edwards: With a Memoir of His Life, Volumen1

Jonathan Edwards - 1829 - 778 páginas
...follows." That of Brown is thus expressed : " A CAC-SK is that, which immediately precedes any change ; and which, existing at any time, in similar circumstances has been always, and will be always, immediately followed by a similar change." Both definitions are founded on the...
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