In answering "Why is cause always necessary" I think there is a very simple answer. There is always a cause behind an action, no matter the action. Think about things you have done today, there is something that caused you to do every action.
In this class we will ask ‘what is philosophy?’ in the hopes of defending the importance of this discipline for the individual and society. In this endeavor we shall trek through the history of philosophy while unpacking some of the major issues and problems in metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, logic and politics. Furthermore we will address the perennial problems of the good life, personal identity, authenticity and social responsibility.
Monday, February 21, 2011
Evaluating Cosmological Arguments
In response to the question " Why should we accept that the universe had a beginning," I believe that while we don't have to agree on what the beginning consisted of we should agree that there was a beginning. There is a beginning to everything in life. Evolution is an everyday occurrence and we should believe that the start of the universe was no different.
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