Can something happen without a reason?
When we see things happen, we attribute them to a reason. Leibniz said it simply nothing happens without a reason which is close to everything happens for a reason. The reason may only be known by others, sometimes only known by God.
Does everything have a reason?
Yes, everything does happen for a reason in life. Everything. However, there are 5 underlying reasons why I feel that everything happens for a reason in life. These 5 reasons are fundamental to our greater understanding of the meaning of our lives.
What is a word for no good reason?
Without cause. just because. for fun. for no particular reason. for no reason in particular.
What happens happens for a reason?
One way of interpreting the statement is that every effect has a cause. The cause is the reason — the explanation of what made that effect happen. So yes, everything does happen for a reason. The phrase is talking about a forward-looking reason — a way that the effect fits into a story — your story.
Does everything happen for a reason no?
One way of interpreting the statement is that every effect has a cause. The cause is the reason — the explanation of what made that effect happen. So yes, everything does happen for a reason. But of course, that’s not what the phrase is intended to mean.
Is there anything that happens without reason?
In fact, much of our activity is not the product of logical reasoning. Though this does not necessarily make that activity unreasonable, it certainly could, as for example, killing someone in a fit of rage. But in a cause and effect world, nothing happens without a reason (note that a reason is not a purpose).
Do bad things happen for a reason?
Sometimes bad things could happen to open or allow something better. In some cases many people are choosing their own destiny some for bad, some for good but, even that God is the only one who knows what will happens to us, we are human being ,and I strongly believe that we are here in the earth for a reason.
Could the world have come into being without first cause?
To simply state that “there is no reason why the world could not have come into being without first cause” without defending this assertion is an inadequate argument against the notion of the Prime Mover. My question is very simple: Is it, as Russell seems to imply, possible for something to have no cause and why?
What are some things that we believe in without proof?
A couple other things we believe in without proof is monistic materialism, or the idea that matter forms the underlying basis for reality. This is a philosophical assumption without proof or justification. Another assumption along those lines is the idea of the uniformity of nature.