Excerpt from The Evidence of Things Not Seen: I. From Nature, II. From Revelation
These words of Laplace, if the anecdote be true, admit of various interpretations. He may have desired to convey the Opinion that the book in question, being a purely scientific work, was not concerned at all with final causes, or they may have been an expression of his idea that such final causes were quite beyond the reach of scientific knowledge, an attitude of mind which we should at present call Agnostic, or, lastly, they can be considered as the utterance of his conviction that no introduction of the notion of a Creator was necessary in connec tion with the study of Nature.
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ISBN | 9780282056490 |
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Sprache | eng |
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Verlag | Forgotten Books |
Jahr | 2017 |
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