Nathan Duffy

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Modern science, whose great contributions to its own field obviously nobody can deny, started in the 1600s when the search for “vertical causality” (from physics to metaphysics) was replaced by the one for “horizontal causality,” in the sense of searching for laws that express constant relationships between phenomena.
The Crisis of Modernity (McGill-Queen's Studies in the History of Ideas Book 64) (Volume 64)
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