It results from the Occasionalism attributed by Dewey to the thinking process.
"John Dewey's logical theory"
Delton Thomas Howard
This principle was prominent in the philosophy of Occasionalism, and is still by no means extinct.
"Mysticism and Logic and Other Essays"
Bertrand Russell
By pursuing this latter question a little we shall be led to examine certain difficulties which lie at the root of Occasionalism: the error of denying that creatures, or at least merely corporeal creatures, can be in any true sense efficient causes.
"Ontology or the Theory of Being"
Peter Coffey