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JU.1
Every effect is something different from its cause. Therefore, it cannot
be found in its cause; Therefore, the results that man a priori has
created and imagined must be completely arbitrary. Even after this
result has been suggested, its connection with the cause is no less
arbitrary, for there are always many other results which seem to reason
just as fully self-fulfilling and natural. Therefore, without the help
of observation and experience, we are not in a position to decide
anything, to infer any cause or effect.
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