But when man shall have attained to the power of thought, reason, on the contrary, will be a power, and moral or logical necessity will take the place of physical necessity.
But the will of man is perfectly free between inclination and duty, and no physical necessity ought to enter as a sharer in this magisterial personality.
But the exclusion of freedom is physical necessity; the exclusion of passivity is moral necessity.
Physical necessity," again, exists wherever there is either a causal connection between antecedents and consequents in the material world, or even a coactive and compulsory constraint in the moral world.
Physical necessity is a heteronomy of the efficient causes, for every effect is possible only according to this law, that something else determines the efficient cause to exert its causality.
No “argument from design” can be adduced from the region where the laws of physical necessity prevail.
Regarding in the first place the nature of these laws, we find them very different from those of physical necessity--those which are called the laws of nature.
If at the bottom of all displays of power lies a physical necessity, our qualms are folly.
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