
#48 Edward Feser - Aristotle's Argument for God
Within Reason
The Concept of Hierarchical Causal Series
This chapter discusses the concept of hierarchical and linear cause and effect series, highlighting how they differ and why the hierarchical series requires a first member. It explores the beliefs of Aristotle and Aquinas regarding the beginning of the world and the unmoved mover. The chapter also delves into the concept of causal power and the need for an ultimate explanation in a chain of causation.
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