Debates concerning causal explanations of the universe tend to be based on a priori propositions (e.g., Edwards, 1973; Smith, 1995; Swinburne, 1978). The present paper, however, addresses the metaphysical question, “Why does the universe exist?” from the perspective of a school of Hindu philosophy referred to as advaita vedanta and two of its a posteriori derived creation theories: the theory of simultaneous creation (drishti-srishti vada) and the theory of non-causality (ajata vada). Objections to advaita vedanta are also discussed. It is concluded that advaita vedanta has the potential to make a significant contribution to contemporary metaphysical debate in general and our understanding of the question, “Why does the universe exist?” in ...
Absolute nothing is the absence of our universe and its laws. Without these rules, nothingness has i...
We all have questions about how the entire universe came to be, including ourselves and the entire h...
This writing attempts to capture mind and matter to rational description by focusing on disparity be...
Debates concerning causal explanations of the universe tend to be based on a priori propositions (e....
Debates concerning causal explanations of the universe tend to be based on a priori propositions (e....
It seems natural to ask why the universe exists at all. Modern physics suggests that the universe ca...
How and why did the Universe come into existence? The main problem with the scientific explanation o...
This paper briefly presents and engages with four competing hypotheses as to the most plausible expl...
In this paper an interesting overview about the existence of the universe is given. It will focused ...
A common line of thinking says that although we feel subjectively that our thoughts and actions matt...
In this paper, I set out a fairly careful argument for the claim that natural reality ("the universe...
This dissertation is concerned with two of the largest questions that we can ask about the nature of...
This dissertation is concerned with two of the largest questions that we can ask about the nature of...
To answer Leibniz's question of why something exists rather than nothing, we must posit three a...
Questions regarding the formation of the Universe and what was there before the existence of Early U...
Absolute nothing is the absence of our universe and its laws. Without these rules, nothingness has i...
We all have questions about how the entire universe came to be, including ourselves and the entire h...
This writing attempts to capture mind and matter to rational description by focusing on disparity be...
Debates concerning causal explanations of the universe tend to be based on a priori propositions (e....
Debates concerning causal explanations of the universe tend to be based on a priori propositions (e....
It seems natural to ask why the universe exists at all. Modern physics suggests that the universe ca...
How and why did the Universe come into existence? The main problem with the scientific explanation o...
This paper briefly presents and engages with four competing hypotheses as to the most plausible expl...
In this paper an interesting overview about the existence of the universe is given. It will focused ...
A common line of thinking says that although we feel subjectively that our thoughts and actions matt...
In this paper, I set out a fairly careful argument for the claim that natural reality ("the universe...
This dissertation is concerned with two of the largest questions that we can ask about the nature of...
This dissertation is concerned with two of the largest questions that we can ask about the nature of...
To answer Leibniz's question of why something exists rather than nothing, we must posit three a...
Questions regarding the formation of the Universe and what was there before the existence of Early U...
Absolute nothing is the absence of our universe and its laws. Without these rules, nothingness has i...
We all have questions about how the entire universe came to be, including ourselves and the entire h...
This writing attempts to capture mind and matter to rational description by focusing on disparity be...