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17183 | Things are impossible if they imply contradiction, or their production lacks an external cause [Spinoza] |
Full Idea: A thing is said to be impossible either because the essence of the thing itself or its definition involves a contradiction, or because no external cause exists determinate to the production of such a thing. | |
From: Baruch de Spinoza (The Ethics [1675], I Pr 33) | |
A reaction: Is the contradiction in nature or in logic? How can he be sure that there doesn't exist some causeless thing? |