It seems natural to ask why the universe exists at all. Modern physics suggests that the universe can exist all by itself as a self-contained system, without anything external to create or sustain it. But there might not be an absolute answer to why it exists. I argue that any attempt to account for the existence of something rather than nothing must ultimately bottom out in a set of brute facts; the universe simply is, without ultimate cause or explanation
The question of why there is anything at all is perhaps the most mysterious question that human bein...
Debates concerning causal explanations of the universe tend to be based on a priori propositions (e....
Anthropic principle, Perspectival ontology, Hard problem, Why something rather than nothing, Life af...
It seems natural to ask why the universe exists at all. Modern physics suggests that the universe ca...
To answer Leibniz's question of why something exists rather than nothing, we must posit three a...
How and why did the Universe come into existence? The main problem with the scientific explanation o...
Rasmussen develops a new answer to the question, "Why does anything exist?" He begins by describing ...
Debates concerning causal explanations of the universe tend to be based on a priori propositions (e....
Why is there something rather than nothing? This is probably the most profound question that can be ...
Absolute nothing is the absence of our universe and its laws. Without these rules, nothingness has i...
An age-old proposal that to be is to be a unity, or what I call a grouping, is updated and applied t...
A common line of thinking says that although we feel subjectively that our thoughts and actions matt...
Many philosophers have appealed to the PSR in arguments for a being that exists a se, a being whose ...
From Leibniz to Krauss philosophers and scientists have raised the question as to why there is somet...
This writing attempts to capture mind and matter to rational description by focusing on disparity be...
The question of why there is anything at all is perhaps the most mysterious question that human bein...
Debates concerning causal explanations of the universe tend to be based on a priori propositions (e....
Anthropic principle, Perspectival ontology, Hard problem, Why something rather than nothing, Life af...
It seems natural to ask why the universe exists at all. Modern physics suggests that the universe ca...
To answer Leibniz's question of why something exists rather than nothing, we must posit three a...
How and why did the Universe come into existence? The main problem with the scientific explanation o...
Rasmussen develops a new answer to the question, "Why does anything exist?" He begins by describing ...
Debates concerning causal explanations of the universe tend to be based on a priori propositions (e....
Why is there something rather than nothing? This is probably the most profound question that can be ...
Absolute nothing is the absence of our universe and its laws. Without these rules, nothingness has i...
An age-old proposal that to be is to be a unity, or what I call a grouping, is updated and applied t...
A common line of thinking says that although we feel subjectively that our thoughts and actions matt...
Many philosophers have appealed to the PSR in arguments for a being that exists a se, a being whose ...
From Leibniz to Krauss philosophers and scientists have raised the question as to why there is somet...
This writing attempts to capture mind and matter to rational description by focusing on disparity be...
The question of why there is anything at all is perhaps the most mysterious question that human bein...
Debates concerning causal explanations of the universe tend to be based on a priori propositions (e....
Anthropic principle, Perspectival ontology, Hard problem, Why something rather than nothing, Life af...