Descartes’s causal axiom states that effects could only have as much reality as their causes. Reality in this case means formal reality and objective reality. A baker cannot bake a bread that is more “perfect” than him.
Descartes’s causal axiom states that effects could only have as much reality as their causes. Reality in this case means formal reality and objective reality. A baker cannot bake a bread that is more “perfect” than him.