- movens) is a
concept advanced by
Aristotle as a
primary cause (or
first uncaused cause) or "mover" of all the
motion in the universe. As is
implicit in...
- than one
uncaused cause.
Based upon this analysis, he
appends a
further premise and conclusion: If the
universe has a cause, then an
uncaused, personal...
- the atomist's ****ertion of a non-eternal
universe would require a
first uncaused cause – in his terminology, an
efficient first cause – an idea he considered...
- anything.
Aristotle was one of the
first philosophers to
discuss the "
uncaused cause", a
hypothetical originator—and violator—of causality.
primum non...
- and the
teleological purpose of all things.
Aristotle theorized a
first uncaused cause for all
motion in the
universe and
viewed it as
perfectly beautiful...
- Svozil, Karl (2018).
Physical (A)Causality: Determinism,
Randomness and
Uncaused Events. Springer. p. 12. ISBN 9783319708157. Cooper,
Jonathan (5 September...
- one
possible way for the
world to exist.
Leucippus claimed there are no
uncaused events and that
everything occurs for a
reason and by necessity. Predeterminism...
- gave two
demonstrations of the
existence of God. The God of
Spinoza is
uncaused by any
external force and has no free will, it is not
personal and not...
- 2.
Allah is al-Samad [ar] (The
Ultimate Source of all existence, The
uncaused cause Who
created all
things out of nothing, Who is eternal, absolute,...
-
cause and effect.
Purusha is the
universal principle that is unchanging,
uncaused but is
present everywhere and the
reason why
Prakrti changes, transforms...