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Card 26
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How did Leibniz develop Aquinas' Cosmological Argument?
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Card 27
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What is meant by the 'Principle of Sufficient Reason'?
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Card 28
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What is meant by 'ex nihilo nihil fit'?
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Card 29
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What is Copleston's version of Aquinas' Cosmological Argument, based on ex nihilo nihil fit?
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Card 30
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What is meant by 'The Fallacy of Composition'?
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Card 31
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What analogy did Russel use to explain 'The Fallacy of Composition'?
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Card 32
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What analogy did Hume use to explain 'The Fallacy of Composition'?
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Card 33
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How would Leibniz and Copleston respond to Hume's analogy of twenty particles?
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Card 34
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What did Hume say about the idea of an infinite chain of cause and effect?
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Card 35
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How would Leibniz, Aquinas and Aristotle respond to Hume's possibility of an infinite chain of cause and effect?
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