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uncaused
[uhn-kawzd]
adjective
not resulting from some antecedent cause.
uncaused
/ ʌˈɔː /
adjective
rarenot brought into existence by any cause; spontaneous or natural
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of uncaused1
Example Sentences
There are no supernatural entities out there for Einstein, and there is no uncaused cause.
This reverts to the problem of the First Cause, which is the uncaused cause that gave rise to all other causes.
Beyond that, Putin is not an “uncaused cause” or a historical free agent, any more than Trump or Hillary Clinton or any other symbolic figure on the world stage.
Ultimately, Henry concludes that neither leader can be understood as an “uncaused cause”:
Unless you count God, there is no uncaused cause.
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