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Principles of Mental Rebellion

Thoughts from a mind trying to release itself from the ideals of its time.

Thursday, June 09, 2005

On Guard

According to Descartes, there must be as much reality in the cause as in the effect. We should be wary here though. An accurately observed effect cannot disprove an invisible cause, but an imagined cause can discredit a recognizable effect.
Posted by Nature's Rebel at 10:02 PM

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