
An Aristotelian Argument For The Existence Of God | Prof. Edward Feser
The Thomistic Institute
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Philosophical Argument for the Existence of God
The chapter explores a philosophical argument for the existence of God based on Aristotelian principles, discussing the concept of an uncaused cause or unmoved mover and the attributes of a purely actual cause. It emphasizes the necessity of a first member in a hierarchical series and the implications of change requiring a cause, ultimately pointing towards the existence of a single, omnipotent, and fully good actualizer sustaining the existence of all things.
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