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so:text Several actual worlds without one another are not, therefore, impossible by the very concept, as Wolf hastily concluded from the notion of a complex or multiplicity which he deemed sufficient to a whole, as such, but only on condition that there exist but one necessary cause of all things. If several are admitted, several worlds without one another will be possible in the strictest metaphysical sense. (en)
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so:description Section IV On The Principle Of The Form Of The Intelligible World (en)
so:description Kant's Inaugural Dissertation (1770) (en)
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