Sentence examples for cause of nature from inspiring English sources

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Appeal to natural teleology may justify the assumption of an intelligent cause of nature, but it cannot justify the assumption that this cause has wisdom, let alone that it is infinite in every respect, and in particular supremely wise (§85, 441).

B&Q was one of the leaders who made it happen, and remains a champion for the cause of nature in how businesses work.

Even as it moved from the gentility of Muir's time to the militancy of Mr. Brower, the Sierra Club attracted favorable notice from more traditional conservationists with its handsomely illustrated books, which argued the cause of nature with photographs.

Over the coming two years, China should champion the cause of nature as France championed the cause of climate in the run-up to the Paris deal in 2016, urged the diplomats.

This cause of nature would have to be God since it must have both understanding and will.

Therefore, we must conclude that the highest good is impossible, unless we postulate "the existence of a cause of nature, distinct from nature, which contains the ground of this connection, namely the exact correspondence of happiness with morality" (5:125).

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We have already discussed the first causes of nature, and all natural motion, also the stars ordered in the motion of the heavens, and the physical element-enumerating and specifying them and showing how they change into one another-and becoming and perishing in general.

At the beginning of his treatise of Meteorology, Aristotle summarizes his preceding research: he has established the four causes of nature and dealt with all natural motion in Physics.

Perhaps the largest causes of nature destruction in Europe over the past 40 years are the common agricultural policy on land and the common fisheries policy at sea.

Yet, this is exactly the criticism that Descartes leveled at Galileo's physics (in a letter to Mersenne from 1638): "without having considered the first causes of nature, [Galileo] has merely looked for the explanations of a few particular effects, and he has thereby built without foundations" (AT II 380; see, also, the Preface to the French translation of the Principles, AT IXB 5 11).

Taxonomies are human decisions imposed upon nature – theories about the causes of nature's order [ 14].

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