The coincidence, however, is extremely doubtful. The Pali even leaves it vague as to whether the concomitant cause is the cause of the state in question; sometimes, indeed, this is evidently not the case. Eg, in § 1077 'dulness' is a hetu-dhammo, but... Publications - Page 241by Oriental Translation Fund - 1923Full view - About this book
 | Henri Édouard Schedel - 1858 - 508 pages
...The fact remains, that in some cases (though these are a minority) the continuance of the conditions which produced an effect is necessary to the continuance of the effect. " As to the ulterior question, whether it is strictly necessary that the cause, or assemblage of conditions,... | |
 | William Gay Ballantine - 1896 - 202 pages
...The fact remains that in some cases (though these are a minority) the continuance of the conditions which produced an effect is necessary to the continuance of the effect. " As to the ulterior question, whether it is strictly necessary that the cause, or assemblage of conditions,... | |
 | 1900 - 514 pages
...states, for the maintenance of which, as effects, the continuance of the cause is required ? In that case the Buddhist would have agreed (see § 1075, n.) with...indeed, this is evidently not the case. Eg, in § 1077 'dulness' is a hetu-dhammo, but not therefore the cause of the concomitant states, lust and hate. The... | |
 | 1900 - 504 pages
...states, for the maintenance of which, as effects, the continuance of the cause is required ? In that case the Buddhist would have agreed (see § 1075, n.) with...sometimes, indeed, this is evidently not the case. 7v'.</., in § 1077 'dulness' is a hetu-dhammo, but not therefore the cause of the concomitant states,... | |
 | John Stuart Mill - 1900 - 666 pages
...; but it is only a phraseology. The fact remains, that in some cases (though these are a minority) the continuance of the condition!) which produced...effect is necessary to the continuance of the effect. As to the ulterior question, whether it is strictly necessary that the cause, or assemblage of conditions... | |
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