2009
DOI: 10.1007/s12133-008-0042-y
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Explanation, Entailment, and Leibnizian Cosmological Arguments

Abstract: I argue that there are Leibnizian-style cosmological arguments for the existence of God which start from very mild premises which affirm the mere possibility of a principle of sufficient reason. The utilization of such premises gives a great deal of plausibility to such types of argumentation. I spend the majority of the paper defending three major objections to such "mild" premises viz., a reductio argument from Peter van Inwagen and William Rowe, which proffers and defends the idea that a necessary propositi… Show more

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