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Cosmological Argument

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The cosmological argument is a philosophical argument for the existence of a first cause or uncaused cause, often used to argue for the existence of God.

Key Features

  • First cause
  • Uncaused cause
  • God as the ultimate explanation

Pros

  • Challenges individuals to critically examine the origins of the universe
  • Provides a framework for discussing the existence of God

Cons

  • Relies heavily on metaphysical assumptions
  • Critics argue it does not necessarily prove the existence of a specific deity

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