Several of Thomas Aquinas's proofs for the existence of God rely on the claim that causal series cannot proceed in infinitum. I argue that Aquinas has good reason to hold this claim given his conception of causation. Because he holds that effects are ontologically dependent on their causes, he holds that the relevant causal series are wholly derivative: the later members of such series serve as causes only insofar as they have been caused by and are effects of the earlier members. Because the intermediate causes in such series possess causal powers only by deriving them from all the preceding causes, they need a first and non-derivative cause to serve as the source of their causal powers
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Sin negar que la creatura es causa directa e inmediata del acto en su propio orden, Tomás de Aquino ...
It is widely agreed that many causal relations can be regarded as dependent upon causal relations th...
This paper presents a philosophical argument for divine providence by Aquinas. I suggest that upon r...
Several of Thomas Aquinas's proofs for the existence of God rely on the claim that causal series can...
Thomas Aquinas’s engagement with newly received Arabic commentaries on Aristotle and Neoplatonic ide...
Avicenna's proof for the existence of God (the Necessary Existent) in the Metaphysics of the Salvati...
Thomas Aquinas articulated an understanding of nature that sought to maintain together the integrity...
Although several of Descartes's disciples established occasionalism as the natural outcome of Cartes...
Aquinas offered ‘Five Ways’ that are the five proofs or demonstrations near the beginning of his Sum...
This chapter moves from the most fundamental parts of Aquinas’s metaphysics to Aquinas’s thought abo...
Throughout his corpus, Thomas Aquinas develops an account of final causality that is both philosophi...
In this paper I examine Aquinas’s commentary on a text of Aristotle in which the type of order betwe...
This paper presents Thomas Aquinas’ concept of creation as a metaphysical theory of the origin of be...
International audienceThe medieval notion of instrumental cause is not limited to what we call today...
The principle of proportionate causality is often cited as a cause for concern that Thomistic metaph...
Sin negar que la creatura es causa directa e inmediata del acto en su propio orden, Tomás de Aquino ...
It is widely agreed that many causal relations can be regarded as dependent upon causal relations th...
This paper presents a philosophical argument for divine providence by Aquinas. I suggest that upon r...