AlGhazali’s view of causality was that

a. from an effect, we can reason back to its necessary cause.
b. the laws of causality demonstrate that miracles are impossible.
c. the relationship between causes and effects could not be otherwise than they are.
d. there is no necessary connection between socalled causes and their effects.


d

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