Human Psychology An Introduction to Philosophy Being a Brief Treatise On Inte

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Human Psychology An Introduction to Philosophy Being a Brief Treatise On Inte
Janes, E
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The same causes, under the same circumstances, always produce the same effects. This axiom may be considered as a deduction from the axiom that causation is real efficiency, un- der the operation of the logical principle of identity. What- ever a thing is, that it will of course continue to be under the same circumstances. Whatever efficiency, active force, any- thing may have, that it will of course continue to have, under the same circumstances. If we see one ball pushed by another we cannot ...help believing that the first ball exerts actual power on the second, and that it will continue to do so, all things re- maining the same; that if the motion of the first continues, the motion of the second must continue also; that if the opera- tion be repeated under the same circumstances, the same re- sults will be repeated.
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This axiom is stated by some writers as a second " necessary cognition" or "intuitive idea/' parallel with the first. Some also make it universal, referring to all events whatever Presi- dent Porter, for example, says: " we assert that the mind intui- tively believes that every event is caused, that is, every event is produced by the action of some agent or agents.


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