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In the KCA define "cause".
This one's for you Joshua.
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In the KCA define "cause".
...like scientific readings of the red-shift and the background radiation...Weird how cherry-picked speculation from scientists
...such as armchair unproven theories...counts as a good reason to accept various propositions, but an actual verified scientific model
is only a "pipe dream".
Cause: something which brings about or produces its effects.
Thanks. Yes, I think it's a good definition to work with.Saw that coming. "The univocal concept of "cause" employed throughout the argument is the concept of something which brings about or produces its effects" (Taken from: Reasonable Faith: Christian Truth and Apologetics
By William Lane Craig)
PS. It's on page 155.
Thanks. Yes, I think it's a good definition to work with.
Ooops. I stated the KCA wrong....
1. Whatever begins to exist has something which brings about or produces its effects.
2. The universe began to exist.
3. Therefore, the universe has something which brings about or produces its effects.
From -> (http://www.reasonablefaith.org/in-defense-of-the-kalam-cosmological-argument)
Great now I have to dig for Willy's definition of "whatever"...
2 is flawed. It began to exist the way it exists now, but we can't be sure that it existed in some other way.
Saw that coming. "The univocal concept of "cause" employed throughout the argument is the concept of something which brings about or produces its effects" (Taken from: Reasonable Faith: Christian Truth and Apologetics
By William Lane Craig)
PS. It's on page 155.
Hmmm, I seem to recall a past poster who tended to plagiarize WLC. Someone who's posts seem remarkably like a current poster...
Still vague. As cjlr noted, "this is merely a restatement - no doubt you'd define 'effect' as 'something caused.'"Cause: something which brings about or produces its effects.
Which ones? Aristotle? Nietzsche? Wittgenstein? Metzinger? Dennett?
One of my favorite stories as a kid. I enjoyed that, thanks![]()
Do you accept what these readings tell us about the age of the universe?...like scientific readings of the red-shift and the background radiation...
You look very comfortable in your armchair. As I recall, nonbeliever314 invited you to discuss quantum mechanics and relativity in greater depth given your apparent proficiency in physics, but you chose the armchair....such as armchair unproven theories...
These survey results indicate that most professional philosophers are atheists, so presumably most philosophers don't find the KCA convincing, if they've heard of it.Which ones? Aristotle? Nietzsche? Wittgenstein? Metzinger? Dennett?