Thursday, 11 December 2014

Why it is unthinkable to hold that some event do not have a cause?

According to determinist’s belief that all human actions are subservient to casual laws. Indeed it is necessary that every event must have a cause, then the rule must apply to human behaviour as much as to anything else.
The scientist may try to discover casual laws, sometimes they have to deal with statistical laws and sometimes they come upon an event which cannot be included under any law at all. In these cases,  they assume that, if they knew more about this event, whether it is causual or statistical, which would enable them to account those events. And this assumption cannot be disproved.

One may be carried out his investigation and if he carried it further he would discover the connection between them, but they may not systematically connected with any others. So that the reason why they don’t discover the sort of laws that will occupy that types of events. That’s why it is unthinkable to hold that some event do not have a casuse.

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