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245 00 $aEfficient causation :$ba history /$cedited by Tad M. Schmaltz.
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505 0 $aAncient and Medieval. Aristotle and the discovery of efficient causation / Thomas M. Tuozzo -- Reflection : representations of efficient causation in the Iliad / Tobias Myers -- Efficient causation in the stoic tradition / R.J. Hankinson -- Efficient causation in Late Antiquity and the Earlier Medieval Era / Ian Wilks -- Efficient causation : from Ibn Sina to Ockham / Kara Richardson -- Reflection : efficient causation and musical inspiration / Anna Harwell Celenza -- Modern. Efficient causation : from Suárez to Descartes / Tad M. Schmaltz -- Efficient causation in Spinoza and Leibniz / Margin Lin -- Reflection : reason, calculating machines and efficient causation / Matthew L. Jones -- Efficient causation in Malebranche and Berkeley / Lisa Downing -- Efficient causation in Hume / P.J.E. Kail -- Efficient causation in Kant / Eric Watkins -- Contemporary. Contemporary efficient causation : Humean Themes / Douglas Ehring -- Reflection : efficient causation in art / Tina Rivers Ryan -- Contemporary efficient causation : Aristotelian themes / Stephen Mumford.
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