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“The stone does not fall in order to fall, but because it must fall because its support is taken away ; whist the man who acts does so, not because of anything, but in order to attain something. This purpose is as indispensable for the will as cause is for the stone. As there can be no motion of the stone without a cause, so can there be no movement of the will without a purpose.”Said.
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Correct option 4: Jhering
The quote "The stone does not fall in order to fall, but because it must fall because its support is taken away" is attributed to Rudolf von Jhering.
Jhering is known for his "Theory of Purpose in Law" (Zweckjurisprudenz), where he explored the concept of purpose in human actions and contrasted it with the mechanical causality found in nature, as exemplified by the falling stone. He emphasized that human actions are driven by purpose, whereas natural events like a falling stone occur due to physical causes
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