If God is defined as the most excellent being, the "summum bonum" in latin, then if he is regarded as the cause of existence, then what better explanation could there be?
Moral objectivists regard preferability as an objective feature of existence, or at least of certain choices for psychial beings. Well, I loosely suppose that the "summum bonum" is the preferble choice, a priori, as the universal cause. Now, should such a being exist?
Of course it should, in one sense at least, as that would be the better alternative. Because if it didnt perhaps we would be subject to a relatively more cruel and arbitrary fate, all such alternatives being lesser in preferability...
Abduction means:
"Inference to the best explanation."
The term is usually uised in the philosophy of empirical science. Does it have a cosmological cum moral counterpart?
Moral objectivists regard preferability as an objective feature of existence, or at least of certain choices for psychial beings. Well, I loosely suppose that the "summum bonum" is the preferble choice, a priori, as the universal cause. Now, should such a being exist?
Of course it should, in one sense at least, as that would be the better alternative. Because if it didnt perhaps we would be subject to a relatively more cruel and arbitrary fate, all such alternatives being lesser in preferability...
Abduction means:
"Inference to the best explanation."
The term is usually uised in the philosophy of empirical science. Does it have a cosmological cum moral counterpart?