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Follow Up On Kant
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by William Witt on December 30, 2003 03:00:25 UTC |
“Everything in nature, whether in the animate or the inanimate world, takes place according to rules, although we do not always know these rules. Water falls according to laws of gravity, and in animals locomotion also takes place according to rules...All nature ... is nothing but a combination of phenominon which follows rules; and nowhere is there any irregularity. When we think we find any such, we can only say that the rules are unknown.” -- Immanuel Kant, Introduction to Logic; the Philosophical Library Inc: NewYork, New York,1963. |
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