Cause

The Great Books of the Western Canon, organized by Mortimer J. Adler in the Syntopicon, span 102 enduring ideas—ranging from Truth, Beauty, and Justice to Democracy, Love, and God. These categories trace the intellectual tradition of the West, connecting philosophy, literature, history, science, and theology. Together, they map the recurring questions and principles shaping human thought across centuries.

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Causality in Physics and Metaphysics and Cause

by Emily Fletcher in Cause

Causality in Physics and Metaphysics The concept of cause is perhaps one of the most fundamental lenses through which we attempt to understand the universe. From the simplest observation of one billiard ball striking another to the grand theories explaining the cosmos, causality underpins our perception of order, prediction, and...

The Logic of Cause and Effect and Logic

by Henry Montgomery in Logic

The Enduring Enigma: Unraveling the Logic of Cause and Effect The universe, in all its bewildering complexity, often appears to us as a grand tapestry woven from threads of interconnected events. At the heart of our attempt to comprehend this intricate design lies a fundamental Principle: the Logic of Cause...

The Theological Debate on God's Cause and Theology

by Daniel Sanderson in Theology

The Uncaused Cause: Navigating the Theological Debate on God's Cause The question of cause is fundamental to human understanding, driving our inquiries into the origins of everything from the cosmos to consciousness. Yet, when we turn this investigative lens towards God, the concept of cause becomes profoundly complex,...

The Problem of Causality in Metaphysics and Cause

by Daniel Sanderson in Cause

The Enduring Enigma: Navigating the Problem of Causality in Metaphysics The universe, in its bewildering complexity, seems to operate on a principle so fundamental that we rarely question it in our daily lives: cause and effect. We instinctively understand that dropping a glass causes it to break, or that gravity...

The Concept of God's Will and God

by Henry Montgomery in God

The Labyrinthine Paths of Divine Volition: Unpacking the Concept of God's Will The concept of God's Will stands as a monumental pillar in the architecture of religious thought and philosophical inquiry, a concept both profoundly simple in its assertion and endlessly complex in its implications. At...

The Law of Cause and Effect and Law

by Daniel Sanderson in Law

The Unbreakable Chain: Understanding the Law of Cause and Effect The universe, in all its perplexing grandeur, often reveals its deepest truths through simple, yet profound, principles. Among these, few are as fundamental and far-reaching as the Law of Cause and Effect. At its core, this principle posits that every...

The Cause of Sin and Moral Error and Sin

by Daniel Fletcher in Sin

In the labyrinthine corridors of human morality, few questions vex the thoughtful mind as persistently as that concerning the cause of sin and moral error. It is a query that has occupied the greatest thinkers from antiquity to the modern era, compelling us to peer into the very essence of...

The Principle of Cause and Effect in Mechanics and Principle

by Emily Fletcher in Principle

The Unseen Hand: The Enduring Principle of Cause and Effect in Mechanics Unraveling the Fabric of Reality: A Fundamental Principle At the heart of our understanding of the physical world, particularly in the realm of mechanics and physics, lies a profound and often taken-for-granted concept: the Principle of Cause and...

The Cause of Sin and Moral Error and Sin

by Daniel Fletcher in Sin

The Labyrinth of Wrongdoing: Unpacking the Cause of Sin and Moral Error A Deliberation on the Origin of Our Moral Missteps Summary: The persistent question of why we stray from the path of rectitude, why we commit sin or fall into moral error, has haunted philosophers and theologians for millennia....

The Philosophical Meaning of Chance and Chance

by Daniel Sanderson in Chance

The Philosophical Meaning of Chance Summary: Chance, far from being a mere synonym for randomness, holds a profound and often perplexing position within philosophy. This article delves into the various ways thinkers have grappled with chance, exploring its intricate relationship with cause, the profound distinctions between necessity and contingency, and...

The Ethical Implications of Cloning and Life and Death

by Daniel Fletcher in Life and Death

The Ethical Implications of Cloning: Replicating Life, Replicating Dilemmas The advent of cloning technology thrust humanity into a profound ethical quandary, forcing us to confront fundamental questions about Life and Death, identity, and the very essence of what it means to be human. At its core, cloning, a triumph of...

Fate vs. Free Will: Necessity and Contingency and Fate

by Emily Fletcher in Fate

Fate vs. Free Will: Necessity and Contingency The age-old philosophical debate surrounding Fate versus Free Will is not merely an intellectual exercise; it strikes at the very core of human experience, identity, and moral responsibility. At its heart lies the intricate relationship between Necessity and Contingency, fundamentally questioning whether our...

The Concept of God's Will and Cause and Concept

by Daniel Sanderson in Concept

The Concept of God's Will and Cause: Unraveling the Divine Blueprint The concept of God's Will and God's Cause stands as one of the most profound and enduring inquiries in the annals of philosophy and theology. For millennia, thinkers have grappled with the implications...

The Problem of Causality in Metaphysics and Cause

by Daniel Sanderson in Cause

The Unseen Threads: Navigating the Problem of Causality in Metaphysics The universe, in all its bewildering complexity, seems to operate under a fundamental principle: cause and effect. From a falling apple to the intricate dance of galaxies, we instinctively seek explanations, reasons, and origins. Yet, when we delve into the...

The Concept of God's Will and God

by Henry Montgomery in God

The Labyrinthine Depths of God's Will: A Philosophical Inquiry The concept of God's Will stands as a cornerstone in theological discourse and philosophical inquiry, profoundly shaping our understanding of creation, providence, morality, and human destiny. It is not merely an abstract theological tenet, but a vibrant,...

The Law of Cause and Effect and Law

by Daniel Sanderson in Law

The Unseen Architecture: Exploring the Law of Cause and Effect The Law of Cause and Effect stands as one of the most fundamental principles governing our universe and our understanding of it. Simply put, it posits that every effect, every event, every outcome, is the direct result of a preceding...

The Cause of Sin and Moral Error and Sin

by Daniel Fletcher in Sin

Greetings, fellow seekers of truth and navigators of the human condition. Daniel Fletcher here, ready to delve into one of philosophy's most enduring and perplexing questions: What is the cause of sin and moral error? This isn't merely an academic exercise; it touches upon our very...

The Principle of Cause and Effect in Mechanics and Principle

by Emily Fletcher in Principle

The Unseen Hand: Exploring the Principle of Cause and Effect in Mechanics Summary: The Principle of Cause and Effect stands as a foundational pillar in our understanding of the physical world, particularly within the realm of Mechanics and Physics. This article explores how this fundamental concept, deeply rooted in philosophical...

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