Causation in Early Modern Philosophy [Book Review]

The Leibniz Review 6:132-140 (1996)
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Abstract

Hume observes in the Treatise: “There is no question, which on account of its importance, as well as difficulty, has caus’d more disputes both among antient and modern philosophers, than this concerning the efficacy of causes, or that quality which made them be followed by their effects”.

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