| Edward Stillingfleet - 1817 - 430 sayfa
...causes. For, as he goes on, he that, from any effect he sees come to pass, should reason to the next and immediate cause thereof, and from thence to the cause...the pursuit of causes, shall at last come to this (even as the Heathen philosophers confessed) one first Mover ; that is, a first and an eternal Cause... | |
| Edward Stillingfleet - 1817 - 426 sayfa
...causes. For, as he goes on, he that, from any effect he sees come to pass, should reason to the next and immediate cause thereof, and from thence to the cause...the pursuit of causes, shall at last come to this (even as the Heathen philosophers confessed) one first Mover ; that is, a first and an eternal Cause-... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 744 sayfa
...them in time to come. For he that from any effect he seeth come to pass, should reason to the next and immediate cause thereof, and from thence to the cause...that is, a first, and an eternal cause of all things ; w7hich is that which men mean by the name of God : and all this without thought of their fortune... | |
| Edward Tagart - 1855 - 524 sayfa
...the cause of that cause, and plunge himself profoundly into the pursuit of causes, shall at last comc to this, that there must be, as even the heathen philosophers confessed, one first mover, that is, a frst and an eternal cause of all things, which is that which men mean by the name of God ; and all... | |
| Edward Tagart - 1855 - 530 sayfa
...answerable to his nature." " He that, from any effect he seeth come to pass, should reason to the next and immediate cause thereof, and from thence to the cause of that cause, and plunge himself profoundly into the pursuit of causes, shall at last come to this, that there must be, as even the heathen philosophers... | |
| 1952 - 1054 sayfa
...passage as the following: "He that from any effect he seeth come to pass, should reason to the next and immediate cause thereof, and from thence to the cause...causes, shall at last come to this, that there must be, even as the heathen philosophers confessed, one first mover; which is that which men mean by the name... | |
| Leo Strauss - 1988 - 324 sayfa
...have to know the causes of natural bodies," the actual "pursuit of causes" merely leads to the view "that there must be, as even the heathen philosophers confessed, one first mover,"12 and the first mover is not necessarily omnipotent. But does natural reason know even of the... | |
| Patrick Riley - 1996 - 366 sayfa
...the omnipotent cause of the world viewed as "effect." As Hobbes puts it in Leviathan'?, chapter 1 2, "there must be (as even the heathen philosophers confessed) one first mover; that is, a first and eternal cause of all things."34 In this second vein or argument, in which one divine attribute (causal... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1996 - 628 sayfa
...immediate cause thereof, and from thence to the cause of that cause, and plonge himselfe profoundly *into*1 the pursuit of causes; shall at last come to this,...confessed) one First Mover; that is, a First, and an Eternall cause of all things; which is that which men mean by the name of God: And all this without... | |
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