The modern belief that mindless forces can be ultimate efficient causes of natural events is a conceptual impossibility. The logically ultimate cause of any change, the something that is ultimately making it occur in the present moment, is either a mind or not. More specifically, the cause either chooses to act or it does not. By choice here, I mean an act of free will in the libertarian sense. Where there is choosing in this sense there must be a mind. And when we say that an agent acts thus freely, we mean that it acts without being causally determined to act by anything beyond itself. However, this is conceptually indistinguishable from the idea of an ultimate efficient cause. To say that an agent is the ultimate cause in a causal chain ...
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This text aims to show that the core of human divinity according to Aristotle is exercising the divi...
grantor: University of TorontoThe Five Ways are not an instance of what is nowadays unders...
The modern belief that mindless forces can be ultimate efficient causes of natural events is a conce...
A maximalist account of divine necessity holds that the proposition ‘God exists’ is metaphysically n...
The objective of this article is to show that it is justified to assert that the existence of God is...
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The problem of creation, which has largely disappeared from contemporary scientific discourse, was c...
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Logical limits of omnipotence, the problem of evil, and a compelling cosmological argument suggest t...
This text aims to show that the core of human divinity according to Aristotle is exercising the divi...
One of the most important concepts in Spinoza's metaphysics is that of causation. Much of the expans...
In Eudemian Ethics 8.2, Aristotle posits god as the starting-point of non-rational desire (particula...
The paper analyzes the concept of a first cause, both for event causation and for agent causation. I...
The paper argues for four claims: (1) The problem of mental causation and the argument for its solut...
This text aims to show that the core of human divinity according to Aristotle is exercising the divi...
grantor: University of TorontoThe Five Ways are not an instance of what is nowadays unders...
The modern belief that mindless forces can be ultimate efficient causes of natural events is a conce...
A maximalist account of divine necessity holds that the proposition ‘God exists’ is metaphysically n...
The objective of this article is to show that it is justified to assert that the existence of God is...
Abstract: In this qualitative analysis, the researcher explores The God Theory or Intelligent Desig...
According to a classical teaching, God is not really related to creatures even by virtue of creating...
The problem of creation, which has largely disappeared from contemporary scientific discourse, was c...
It is something of an orthodoxy that the nature of causation can be characterised by the following m...
Logical limits of omnipotence, the problem of evil, and a compelling cosmological argument suggest t...
This text aims to show that the core of human divinity according to Aristotle is exercising the divi...
One of the most important concepts in Spinoza's metaphysics is that of causation. Much of the expans...
In Eudemian Ethics 8.2, Aristotle posits god as the starting-point of non-rational desire (particula...
The paper analyzes the concept of a first cause, both for event causation and for agent causation. I...
The paper argues for four claims: (1) The problem of mental causation and the argument for its solut...
This text aims to show that the core of human divinity according to Aristotle is exercising the divi...
grantor: University of TorontoThe Five Ways are not an instance of what is nowadays unders...