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    Supports→It is impossible that nothing exists.

    But one can conceive of a possible world with at least one actual and hence possible state of affairs S (e.g., a world with one atom).

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    In the first part of the 20th century, with the rise of Positivism, the argument was largely abandoned. C. ” But since existence claims cannot be logically necessary, the statement is absurd. However, he notes, within us lies a deep-seated question: why should anything exist at all? Smart does not know what sort of question this is for it fails to fit his conception of propositions as either necessary truths or empirical claims. However, he continues, this awe-inspiring theological question appeals to those with a religious attitude. In this, the cosmological argument is reduced to a mystical ...

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