occasionalism

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  • n.

    偶因论,机会论;

  • 英英释义

    Occasionalism

    • Occasionalism is a philosophical theory about causation which says that created substances cannot be efficient causes of events. Instead, all events are taken to be caused directly by God.

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    Islamic Occasionalism and Its Critique by Averroes and Aquinas
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    Does Continuous Creation Entail Occasionalism? Malebranche (and Descartes)
    How God Causes Motion: Descartes, Divine Sustenance, and Occasionalism
    Causation in Early Modern Philosophy. Cartesianism, Occasionalism, and Preestablished Harmony
    How God Causes Motion: Descartes, Divine Sustenance, and Occasionalism in Eighty-Fourth Annual Meeting American Philosophical Associ...