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We do not find the primitive notion of cause in the action of the will on our nervous and muscular organization, and much less in the force communicated by the muscles to external objects. A perfect paralysis of the muscles could not prevent the internal act of the will. The primitive notion of personal cause, to wit, our own will, becomes the type and condition of the notion of cause in general, and of external impersonal causes.
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We
do
not
find
the
primitive
notion
of
cause
in
the
action
of
the
will
on
our
nervous
and
muscular
organization,
and
much
less
in
the
force
communicated
by
the
muscles
to
external
objects.
A
perfect
paralysis
of
the
muscles
could
not
prevent
the
internal
act
of
the
will.
The
primitive
notion
of
personal
cause,
to
wit,
our
own
will,
becomes
the
type
and
condition
of
the
notion
of
cause
in
general,
and
of
external
impersonal
causes.