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Schopenhauer on the Principle of Sufficient Reason
Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures, 1971‘The Principle of Sufficient Reason in all its forms is the sole principle and the sole support of all necessity. For necessity has no other true and distinct meaning than that of the infallibility of the consequence when the reason is posited. Accordingly every necessity is
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The Principle of Sufficient Reason: a Moral Argument
Religious Studies, 1996The Clarke/Rowe version of the Cosmological Argument is sound only if the Principle of Sufficient Reason (PSR) is true, but many philosophers, including Rowe, think that there is not adequate evidence for the principle of sufficient reason. I argue that there may be indirect evidence for PSR on the grounds that if we do not accept it, we lose our best ...
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Reflections on the principle of sufficient reason
The Southern Journal of PhilosophyAbstract This essay is a discussion of the Principle of Sufficient Reason in the context of fundamental principles of philosophy. The paper discusses what the Principle is, Leibniz's argument for it, a contemporary argument for it, given by Michael Della Rocca, and an argument drawn from Buddhist philosophy by Allison Aitken.
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The Principle of Sufficient Reason and Libertarianism: A Critique of Pruss
Philosophia (United States), 2021Brandon Rdzak
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II—The Principle of Sufficient Reason
Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 1983Ismay Barwell, Kathleen Lennon
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