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Necessary Existence Hardcover Alexander R Pruss Joshua L Rasmussen

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Necessary Existence Hardcover Alexander R Pruss Joshua L Rasmussen
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.37 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Alexander R. Pruss, Joshua L. Rasmussen
ISBN: 9780198746898, 019874689X
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: Hardcover

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Necessary Existence Hardcover Alexander R Pruss Joshua L Rasmussen by Alexander R. Pruss, Joshua L. Rasmussen 9780198746898, 019874689X instant download after payment.

Necessary Existence breaks ground on one of the deepest questions anyone ever asks: why is there anything? The classic answer is in terms of a necessary foundation. Yet, why think that is the correct answer? Pruss and Rasmussen present an original defense of the hypothesis that there is a concrete necessary being capable of providing a foundation for the existence of things. They offer six main arguments, divided into six chapters. The first argument is an up-to-date presentation and assessment of a traditional causal-based argument from contingency. The next five arguments are new "possibility-based" arguments that make use of twentieth-century advances in modal logic. The arguments present possible pathways to an intriguing and far-reaching conclusion. The final chapter answers the most challenging objection to the existence of necessary things.

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