Sentence example with the word 'uncaused'

uncaused

Definition adj. having no cause or apparent cause

Last update: June 28, 2015


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Though perfectly free from any trace of envy or ill-will, he yet showed on fit occasion his contempt for that pseudo-science which seeks for the applause of the ignorant by professing to reduce the whole system of the universe to a fortuitous sequence of uncaused events.   [Please select]

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382): "The issue between theist and atheist is: What is the necessary, absolute, uncaused, unconditioned being or substance."   [Please select]

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The objection that an uncaused volition cannot be a responsible volition depends for its validity on the meaning which we attach to the term 'uncaused.'   [Please select]

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McTaggart's Universe are, upon the view of Causality which I {101} attempted to defend in my second lecture, uncaused events.   [Please select]

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But, if so, the statement that any particular acts of mind are uncaused ceases to present any character of self-evident absurdity.   [Please select]

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I am the cause, but not the whole or sole cause of these physical disturbances in external nature: I am a cause but not an uncaused cause.   [Please select]

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If we expressly refuse to do this, there is nothing absurd in supposing the principle of mind wherever it occurs, as itself uncaused.   [Please select]

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