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  1. Cosmological argument - Wikipedia

    In the philosophy of religion, a cosmological argument is an argument for the existence of God based upon observational and factual statements concerning the universe (or some general category of its …

  2. Cosmological Argument - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Jul 13, 2004 · The cosmological argument is less a particular argument than an argument type. It uses a general pattern of argumentation (logos) that makes an inference from particular alleged facts about …

  3. Cosmological argument | God, Creation, Existence | Britannica

    Cosmological argument, Form of argument used in natural theology to prove the existence of God. Thomas Aquinas, in his Summa theologiae, presented two versions of the cosmological argument: …

  4. Cosmological Arguments - Philosophy A Level

    The crux of cosmological arguments is: Where did the universe come from? Why is there something rather than nothing? These arguments reason that the only possible answer to these questions is …

  5. Cosmological Argument for the Existence of God - Encyclopedia.com

    The cosmological argument is actually a family of arguments that seek to demonstrate the existence of a sufficient reason or first cause of the existence of the cosmos.

  6. But none of these is in fact essential to the formulation of cosmological arguments. Sections 1–3 present a critical discussion of traditional Thomistic, kalaˉm, and Leibnizian cosmological arguments, noting …

  7. “Cosmological argument” refers to a family of philosophical arguments of ancient lineage for the existence of God as the only or best causal explanation for the existence of the cosmos, considered …

  8. Cosmological argument - Oxford Reference

    5 days ago · An influential argument (or family of arguments) for the existence of God. Its premises are that all natural things are dependent for their existence on something else; the totality of dependent …

  9. 6.2.5: Argument from Reason- Cosmological Argument

    This popular argument for the existence of God is most commonly known as the cosmological argument. Aristotle, much like a natural scientist, believed that we could learn about our world and the very …

  10. The Cosmological Argument - Oberlin College

    Jun 25, 2008 · More specifically, cosmological arguments begin with facts known a posteriori such as: the universe exists, that things are in constant flux or change, that some things are caused to come …