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Example sentences for "physical causes"

  • There are very few men, even in our own day, who have sufficiently studied nature, who are fully apprised of physical causes, or with the effects they must necessarily produce.

  • Neither is that base and sordid limit, with which the philosophy of physical causes shuts in the scientific arts and their power for human relief, found here.

  • He never interferes to guide the operation of physical causes.

  • He does not deny the efficiency of physical causes, or resolve them all into the efficiency of God; but he teaches that God, in this world at least, never acts except through those causes.

  • He assumes the efficiency of physical causes, showing no disposition to resolve them into mind-force, or into the efficiency of the First Cause.

  • But such changes are attributed, not to the change of place as such, but to physical causes: changes of temperature, pressure, etc.

  • He assumes the efficiency of physical causes, showing no disposition to resolve them into mind-force or into the efficiency of the First Cause.

  • Most naturalists believe that the origin of species is supernatural, their dispersion or particular geographical area, natural, and their extinction, when they disappear, also the result of physical causes.

  • If that does not refer the efficiency of physical causes to the First Cause, what form of words could do so?

  • The Spaniards of South America, equally favored by physical Causes as the Anglo-Americans, unable to maintain a democratic Republic.

  • Physical causes do not therefore affect the destiny of nations so much as has been supposed.

  • And in physical causes, we do not observe the nisus of these causes, but only the phenomena which form the sequents of this nisus.

  • In general, we may consider them as a morbid excitement of the brain, arising either from moral or physical causes, and depending essentially on the condition of our mind and body.

  • The third rapturous category of St. Thomas he simply attributes to physical causes, constituting mental alienation.

  • Phenomena may have the semblance of being produced by physical causes, but they are in reality produced, say these writers, by the immediate agency of mind.

  • The moral man, is he who acts by physical causes, with which our prejudices preclude us from becoming perfectly acquainted.

  • If all the various faculties attributed to the soul are examined, it will be found that like those of the body they are to be ascribed to physical causes, to which it will be very easy to recur.

  • The Diversity of the Intellectual Faculties: they depend on Physical Causes, as do their Moral Qualities.

  • The diversity of the intellectual faculties; they depend on physical causes, as do their moral qualities.

  • Shall we attribute the similarities and the differences alike to physical causes?

  • In the action of physical causes we may distinguish between the operative agencies themselves and the subjects in which the effects of these operations are produced.

  • This is keenly felt in the Logic of the Inductive Sciences, where not only the discovery, but the exact measurement, of physical causes, is the goal of research.

  • But it clearly makes no difference whether or not this assumption is conceded, provided we allow that the observed phenomena are all due to physical causes of some kind, be they known or unknown.

  • I am maintaining that it only does so because it reveals the possibility (excluded by the hypothesis of sudden or special creation) of the structure having been proximately due to the operation of physical causes.


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