Cosmological Argument Scholars Flashcards
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Hume
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- The argument makes too many assumptions about the nature of the universe and of cause and effect
- “Why may not the universe be the necessarily existent being?”
2
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Russell
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- Agrees with Hume that the argument oversteps the rule of logic
- “one cannot go from individual causes and effects to a single cause”
3
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Leibniz
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- Argues that everything requires a reason for existing
- “For this, it appears, even if we presume the past eternity of the world, we cannot escape the ultimate and out-of-this-world-reason for things, namely God”