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    Supports→There exists a being which possesses goodness, truth, and nobility to the maximum degree, and this being is God.

    The being that provides the absolute standard of these qualities is also the cause or explanation of those qualities existing in other things.

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    Something that resembles a moral argument for God’s existence, or at least an argument from value, can be found in the fourth of Thomas Aquinas’s “Five Ways” (Aquinas 1265–1274, I, 1, 3). Aquinas there begins with the claim that among beings who possess such qualities as “good, true, and noble” there are gradations. Presumably he means that some things that are good are better than other good things; perhaps some noble people are nobler than others who are noble. In effect Aquinas is claiming th

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