William Hamilton on causation
The nineteenth-century British Philosopher William Hamilton defended his law of the conditioned in part on the strength of its ability to offer a satisfactory theory of causation. He maintained that our belief that every event is the outcome of some cause and the source of some further effect find...
Format: | Journal article |
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Language: | English |
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2015
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