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By what criterion... can we distinguish among the numberless effects, that are also causes, and among the causes that may, for aught we can know, be also effects, - how can we distinguish which are the means and which are the ends?
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Philosopher Quotes Category: American Philosopher Quotes Date of Birth: September 10, 1830 Date of Death: September 12, 1875 Nationality: American Amazon: Chauncey Wright on Amazon |
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