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" Under presupposition of free will each human action would be an inexplicable miracle - an effect without cause. And if one dares the attempt to make such a liberum arbitrium indifferentiae imaginable to oneself, one will soon become aware that here the understanding quite genuinely comes to a standstill: it has no form for thinking of such a thing. "

Arthur Schopenhauer , The Two Fundamental Problems of Ethics


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Arthur Schopenhauer quote : Under presupposition of free will each human action would be an inexplicable miracle - an effect without cause. And if one dares the attempt to make such a <i>liberum arbitrium indifferentiae</i> imaginable to oneself, one will soon become aware that here the understanding quite genuinely comes to a standstill: it has no form for thinking of such a thing.