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Through these forms the natural philosopher understands the general causes of phenomena (Kargon 1966, 48).
Where Hume most noticeably differs from Strawson, however, is on the question of the "general causes" of moral sentiment.
The general causes of deathrepresented in histogram format within each of the panels in Figure 6, are linked mostly to mammary tumors in females and to problemsin other organ systems in males.
Subsequently, different ranges of the heliolongitudinal asymmetry of the solar wind speed jointly with equally important corresponding drift effect are general causes of the polarity dependence of the amplitudes of the 27-day variation of the GCR intensity.
Aristotle seems to make room for this case when he says that we should look "for general causes of general things and for particular causes of particular things" (Phys. 195 a 25 26).
However, it is worth noting that 30% did not respond or did not know how to respond to the question on the general causes of a tsunami and that a quarter did not respond or did not know how to respond to this question specifically in relation to Lyngen.
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He was the author of a number of bills and pamphlets pursuing the general cause of little companies, tailors or not.
The general cause of the trouble was the same as in Yunnan, but the Taiping advance to Shaanxi encouraged the Muslims to rebel.
While its central members leaned toward geometric abstraction, as a group Abstraction-Création advocated the general cause of abstraction and actively promoted it through its journal and regular exhibitions of its members' work.
And it was no help that the great love of her life, Count Axel Fersen, was an equally ardent believer in the divine right of monarchs... Fersen's role as royal paramour was also unique because he seemed to be as devoted to the genial, vacillating King, and to the general cause of absolute monarchy, as he was to the Queen.
There also are the eternal substances: ether, in which sound inheres as a quality; space, which accounts for the human sense of direction and distinctions between far and near; and time, which accounts for the notions of simultaneity and nonsimultaneity and which, like space, is eternal and is the general cause of all that has origin.
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