Human Psychology : An Introduction to Philosophy : Being a Brief Treatise On Intellect, Feeling And Will

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If I roll a ball against another, and the second ball is moved, I have an " intuition " or " necessary judgment " that the motion of the second ball is caused by the first, and that the motion of the first ball is caused by my hand, and that the motion of my hand is caused by myself, ego; how the motion passes over through the series is unknown.
The only difference between the cases is that in one the proc- ess is given partly in consciousness and paiily in perception, in the other it appears o
...nly in perception. The s])iritual prin- ciple of volition or "choice," has nothing to do with either.
This runs up into a higher realm, and introduces to us a new kind of causation, where the effect is a spiritual slate and the cause an inexplicable act of personal will.
Some celebrated theories concerning causation demand a brief discussion. Sir W. Hamilton has discussed the theories of causation with bis usual learning and vigor. He has made a list of eight possible theories; but as (according to President Porter) the division is more ingenious than correct, we do not copy it.


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