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          The Existence Of External Forces
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To determine whether a particular action was decided upon by an
individual or whether the action was predetermined one must study its cause.  In
studying cause one finds that there are two types of causes those that are
typified by natural laws, such as a dropped book falling to the ground, and
th ....
          Middle of essay ....ualism.  Dualism is the idea that there are two hemispheres of the universe,
the physical, ordered and understood by science, and the spiritual, abstract and
not understood.  The spiritual hemisphere is the force that guides actions that
cannot be explained solely by physical causes.  While the moralistic cause may
have more weight in the type of action, it cannot ever defy natural laws.  For
this reason both radical determinism and free will seem impossible.  With this
description given, to det....           |   
          
          
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