the argument from universal causation
theological argument for the existence of God proposed by Thomas Aquinas
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the argument from universal causation
Summary
the argument from universal causation is an argument for God's existence[1].
Key Facts
- the argument from universal causation authored Thomas Aquinas[2].
- the argument from universal causation's instance of is recorded as argument for God's existence[3].
- the argument from universal causation's follows is recorded as the argument from "first mover"[4].
- the argument from universal causation's followed by is recorded as the argument from contingency[5].
- the argument from universal causation's subclass of is recorded as cosmological argument[6].
- the argument from universal causation's part of is recorded as Quinque viae[7].
- the argument from universal causation's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/120wrlgh[8].
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the argument from universal causation authored Thomas Aquinas[2].