Skip to content
Carmelics
TopicsThinkersChangesContributorsLoading account…

    Carmelics

    A reasoning platform. Break down any belief into clear reasons, explore both sides, and weigh the evidence honestly.

    Navigate

    • Topics
    • Search
    • Recent Changes
    • Contribute
    • How It Works
    • Glossary
    • Thinkers
    • Contributors
    • About
    • Statistics
    • Terms
    • Privacy

    Database

    Statements
    —
    Perspectives
    —
    Topics
    —

    Press ? for keyboard shortcuts

    LoyalLoyalJusticeJustice
    Made withinDC&Austin
    Statements
    321,452
    Perspectives
    108,905
    Topics
    42
    In a causal series of contingent beings without a tempora... — Carmelics
    Home/Natural Theology
    HistoryEditSee Inverse

    Part of a larger discussion

    Challenges→An infinite causal series of contingent beings has a complete causal explanation without requiring a first cause or necessary being.

    In a causal series of contingent beings without a temporal beginning, each contingent being has a causal explanation by virtue of its predecessors.

    CausationNatural Theology
    ?Rate how convincing each reason is below to see the overall strength.

    No one has weighed in yet. Be the first to share reasons for or against this statement.

    Sign in or register to share your perspective on this statement.

    Topics

    Natural TheologyCausation

    Connections

    1 topic

    Modality & Possibility1 linked

    Related

    Next step

    Based on where you are in your exploration

    Browse more in Natural Theology
    Related propositions within the same area of thought.
    An infinite causal series of contingent beings has a complete causal explanation...If each individual contingent being has a causal explanation, then the entire ca...Since there is no first being, there is a causal explanation for every contingen...Wholes are nothing over and above their parts.

    Similar

    God can be the causal explanation of a series of contingent beings wit...94%An infinite causal series of contingent beings has a complete causal e...91%God cannot be the causal explanation of the existence of a series of c...89%If each individual contingent being has a causal explanation, then the...89%

    Source

    AI-extracted
    SEP: natural-theology
    View source passageHide passage
    Hume’s third objection is that in a causal series of contingent beings without a temporal beginning, each being will have a causal explanation by virtue of its predecessors. Since there is no first being, there will be a causal explanation for every contingent being on the basis of previously existing contingent beings. However, if each individual contingent being has a causal explanation, then the entire causal series has an explanation. For wholes are nothing over and above their parts:

    Details

    Type
    premise
    Perspectives
    0 (0 for, 0 against)
    Edits
    1 edit

    Open for perspectives

    This idea is waiting for its first supporting or challenging perspective.

    Share the first perspective