The truth is simply this: that which causes marriage also uncauses it.
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The truth is simply this: that which causes marriage also uncauses it.
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Does the new soul, by itself, “cause” the conception? Can I then not uncause it?
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It is conceptually wrong to assert that a person makes a causal contribution to an act and its consequences when it is already being caused by others, simply because she fails to do some other act to uncause what is in progress.
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Origin, in the last resort, means uncause. If what has taken form acknowledges no continuity, no inheritance, no necessity, then what has taken form, again in the extremest meaning, is a beginning.
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