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    A necessary being exists. — Carmelics
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    Supports→The necessary being is something other than the universe.

    A necessary being exists.

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    • 1.Being is either necessary or contingent.
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    • 2.Reflection upon being (examining the disjunction of necessity and contingency) establishes the existence of the Necessary.
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    However, this contradicts the original conclusion that if total nothingness is metaphysically possible, there are no possible states of affairs in that possible world. Hence, there is a reductio against the original thesis that there can be nothingness. One might counter this reductio not only by questioning the principle that what is metaphysically possible in one world is so in every world, but also by contending that the argument trades on a confusion between metaphysical necessity, as evidenced by appeal to an Aristotelian principle regarding the relationship between actuality and possibil...

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