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Cosmological Arguments from Contingency

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Andrew surveys a few different versions of the cosmological argument. Then, we discuss a particular version of the argument popularized by Gottfried Leibniz that tries to show that a necessary being who is the explanatory ground of being must exist.

Notes can be found here: Cosmological Arguments

Tickets for Veritas 2020 can be found here: tx.ag/Veritas2020

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Andrew surveys a few different versions of the cosmological argument. Then, we discuss a particular version of the argument popularized by Gottfried Leibniz that tries to show that a necessary being who is the explanatory ground of being must exist.

Notes can be found here: Cosmological Arguments

Tickets for Veritas 2020 can be found here: tx.ag/Veritas2020

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