What Is The Cosmological Argument | Philosophy In 60 Seconds-ish

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What is the cosmological argument? Generally speaking, the cosmological argument (which is really a family or arguments, or argument type) suggests that some fact about the universe can provide the basis for reasoning to the existence of a fundamental first principle of everything, which is generally claimed to be God. Basically, the cosmological argument arises from the question, “Why is there something rather than nothing, or not something else instead?”

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