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12497 | Causes are the substances which have the powers to produce action [Locke] |
Full Idea: Power being the source from whence all action proceeds, the substances wherein these powers are, when they exert this power into act, are called 'causes'. | |
From: John Locke (Essay Conc Human Understanding (2nd Ed) [1694], 2.22.11) | |
A reaction: This is causes as actual entities, rather than as conjunctions of events. Personally I find this view of Locke's very congenial, no matter how unfashionable it may be. |