uncaused
IPA: ʌnkˈɑzd
adjective
- Without any precedent cause; self-existent.
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Examples of "uncaused" in Sentences
- Their decay is random and uncaused.
- So in that sense it was not an uncaused event.
- Potential or force in both theories is uncaused.
- A merely possible cosmos cannot be an uncaused cosmos.
- So then there's an element of 'myself' that is uncaused.
- There is still some aspect of the choice that is uncaused.
- But I didn't say that uncaused events exist in the universe.
- And that we will interact with the uncaused or the uncreated.
- It is hard to think of a principle more amply confirmed by our experience than that things do not just pop into existence uncaused.
- But, this being impossible, we must be content, wherever we stop, to contemplate the uncaused, that is, the unexplained; and then all that follows is only relatively explained.
- If they're truly uncaused, that is, our reasons have nothing to do with how they're made, because then reasons would have something to do with the production of decisions, which are uncaused events; and this is clearly an absurdity.
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