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The Philosophy of Religion

Proofs for the Existence of God

The Cosmological Argument The Teleological Argument The Ontological Argument

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Concepts

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A Posteriori

After experience

Based upon experience

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A Priori

Before experience

Not based upon experience

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The Cosmological Argument

A set of interrelated arguments that claim to prove the existence of God from

generalized facts about the world

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Argument based upon 3 facts

• 1. Motion / Change

• 2. Causation

• 3. Contingency

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History of Argument

• Earliest formulation by Plato (427-347 BC)

Aristotle further developed this argument

(384-322 BC)

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Thomas Aquinas

• The best known formulation is by Thomas Aquinas

(1225-1274)

The Five Ways

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The Five Ways

• 1st Way: The Way of Change or Motion • 2nd Way: The Way of Causation

• 3rd Way: The Way of Contingency

• 4th Way: The Way of Excellence • 5th Way: The Way of Harmony

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The 1st Way: The Way of Change or Motion

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Change or Motion

• The actualization of potential

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Linear Motion

Motion is a straight line

(Dominions falling)

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Non-Linear Motion

Change in form

Caterpillar to butterfly Acorn to Oak tree

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The Argument

• 1. All things in the world are in the process of change

• Do you agree with this?

• 2. Anything in a process of change is changed by something else which must be actual

• Do you agree with this?

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Example

• What are the potential uses of a piece of wood?

Chair Table Fuel

Paper

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All these “uses” are potential that is “inside / embedded” in the piece of

wood

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How is this potential realized?

Something actual must act upon the piece of wood

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• 3. If the thing causing change in another is itself also in the process of change,

• then it must be changed by yet

another actual thing

• Do you agree with this?

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• 4. A infinite regression cannot occur because there would be no FIRST CAUSE of change

• Do you agree with this?

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Example

• How can you tell the difference between a planet and a star in the night

sky?

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Conclusion

• Therefore, there must be a FIRST CAUSE of change which itself is:

1. Unchanged 2. Purely Actual

3. Has no Potential

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What we learn about God from the 1st Way

• God is:

• 1. The First Cause for all motion and change

• 2. Purely Actual, has no potential

• 3. Eternal

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The 2nd Way: The Way of Causation

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Aristotle 4 Causes

• 1. Material Cause

• 2. Formal Cause

• 3. Efficient Cause

• 4. Final Cause

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Golden Statue Example

Material Cause:

Tells us what the cause is made of:

GOLD

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Formal Cause:

Tells us the form of the cause:

STATUE

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Efficient Cause:

Tells what brought about the existence of the thing:

ARTIST

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Final Cause:

Tells us what the purpose of the thing is:

WORSHIP

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The Argument

• 1. In the world, we observe a regular order of efficient causes

• Do you agree with this?

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• 2. Something cannot be the efficient cause of itself

Because a cause must exist before its

effect Do you agree with this?

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For something to be the cause of its own existence

it would have to exist (the cause)

before it comes into being (the effect)

• This is impossible

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• 3. An endless series of efficient causes is not possible Because an infinite regression would occur Do you agree with this?

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Conclusion

• Therefore, there must be a FIRST CAUSE:

• 1. Which caused everything else in the world to exist

• 2. Is Eternal

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What we learn about God from the 2nd Way

• God is:

• 1. The First Cause of all that Exists

• Eternal

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The 3rd Way: The Way of Contingency

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What does contingent mean?

That something does not have to exist necessarily

• It may or may not exist

• It is dependent upon something else for

its existence

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The Argument

• 1. Everything in the world is contingent

• Do you agree with this?

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• 2. If all things that exist in the world are contingent then they must be dependent upon something that exists necessarily

• How else would things actually exist today?

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Conclusion

4. Therefore, there must be a cause that: exists NECESSARILY

(Not dependent upon anything else for its

existence) That caused things to exists rather

than not exist

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What we learn about God from the 3rd Way:

• God:

• 1. Exists Necessarily God is not dependent upon anything else for

existence

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Conclusions from Cosmological Argument

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God is: • 1. The First Cause for all motion and change

• 2. Purely Actual (has no Potential)

• 3. Is Eternal (Has always Existed) • 4. Exists Necessarily (not dependent upon

anything for existence)

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4th Way: The Way of Excellence

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• 1. There are different levels of quality in all things

• 2. “Higher Level” indicates some

ultimate standard by which the comparison is made

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• 3. Therefore there must be something which has “being / existence” in the highest level

• 4. That which has “being / existence” in the highest level we call God

• Doesn’t “God” refer to the greatest possible being?

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5th Way: The Way of Harmony

• The Argument from Design

• 1. We see purpose in the natural world (Ecological Systems) 2. Purpose can only arise from

intelligence

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Conclusion

• Therefore, there must be an intelligence behind the natural world

• We call that God!

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Criticisms of the Cosmological Argument

• David Hume • (1711-1776)

• Scottish Philosopher • Skeptic

• Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion

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1. Matters of Fact

• The Problem of Induction

• No absolute certainty

• Analytic v. Synthetic Truths

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Analytic Truths

• Can have absolute Certainty

• True by definition

• “All bachelors are unmarried men”

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Synthetic Truths

• We learn from experience

• No absolute certainty

• “The sun will rise tomorrow”

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• Cosmological Argument by definition is based upon experience

• It is a synthetic argument

• Cannot have absolute certainty

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2. Contingency Problem

• Can’t get necessary from contingent

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3. Infinite Regression

• Intellectually Satisfying

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4. Material World is Eternal • Appeal to Occam’s Razor

• Why say God is eternal and he created the world?

• Why not just say the world itself is eternal?

• Its Simpler

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The Cosmological Argument Revisited

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Origin of the Universe?

Our choices are: 1. The Universe is Eternal 2. Infinite Regression 3. God created it

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Inference to the Best Explanation

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Inference to the Best Explanation

• 1. Do any of the competing explanation conflict with established background knowledge?

• 2. Is there more evidence supporting one explanation than the others?

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• 3. Is there less evidence against one than the others?

• 4. Which explanation is simpler?

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Established Background Knowledge

• According to the prevailing Theory of Cosmology

• (Study of the Origin of the Universe)

• The Universe began to exist approximately 15 Billion years ago

• “The Big Bang”

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The Big Bang Theory

• Approximately 15 Billion years ago everything in the universe was condensed into a mass-less point which exploded

• The Big Bang Theory does not provide a explanation as to why this explosion occurred

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The Claim That:

• The universe is eternal or the result of an infinite regression

• Is not Supported by current cosmology

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Conclusion

Therefore the explanation that the

universe is eternal or the result of an infinite regression

does not provide the best explanation

for the origin of the universe

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Quantum Mechanics

• According to quantum mechanics,

• for every event to become actualized the quantum wave function must collapse

(an observation must take place)

Wave Function

• A mathematical equation that describes a physical system and how it will evolve over time

• Wave Functions can only describe what will happen in terms of probability

The Collapse of the Wave Function

• Only when a measurement is taken is the wave function said to collapse

• to become a reality, not a probability

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Question

• What caused the Universal Wave Function to collapse which resulted in the Big Bang?

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Conclusion

• Cause of the UWF collapse must be: • Necessary

• Non-physical • Not part of the universe

• A temporal • Eternal

• Uncaused

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Sounds like God!