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What is the main premise of the cosmological argument?
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Everything that exists has a cause.
The universe is infinite.
There is no evidence of a creator.
God created the universe.
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Who developed the cosmological argument?
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Thomas Aquinas
Søren Kierkegaard
David Hume
Plato
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What is the main premise of the cosmological argument?
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Who developed the cosmological argument?
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What is the first cause in the cosmological argument often referred to as?
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What problem does the cosmological argument seek to solve?
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What is the teleological argument?
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According to the Kalam cosmological argument, what is the first premise?
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What is the second premise of the Kalam cosmological argument?
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What is the conclusion of the Kalam cosmological argument?
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Who formulated the Kalam cosmological argument?
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According to the Kalam cosmological argument, what is the cause of the universe?
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What is the conclusion of the Kalam cosmological argument?
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What is the main objection to the Kalam cosmological argument?
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What is the premise of the Kalam cosmological argument that refutes an actual infinite?
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What is the first cause in the Kalam cosmological argument often referred to as?
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In Plato's Allegory of the Cave, the prisoners in the cave are chained and can only see shadows on the wall. What does the sun symbolize in this allegory?
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According to Plato's Allegory of the Cave, who are the prisoners in the cave?
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In Plato's Allegory of the Cave, what do the shadows on the wall represent?
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In Plato's Allegory of the Cave, what does the outside world symbolize?
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According to Plato's Allegory of the Cave, what do the prisoners initially take as real?
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In Plato's Allegory of the Cave, what does the act of being freed from the chains represent?
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According to Plato's Allegory of the Cave, what happens when a prisoner is freed and exposed to the sunlight?
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According to Plato's Allegory of the Cave, what do the chains that bind the prisoners symbolize?
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According to Aristotle, which of the following is not one of the four causes?
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According to Aristotle, which of the following is considered the material cause?
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According to Aristotle, which of the following is considered the efficient cause?
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According to Aristotle, which of the following is considered the final cause?
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According to William Paley, what is the best explanation for the complexity and intricacy of the natural world?
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According to William Paley, what is the main analogy he uses to illustrate his argument from design?
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According to William Paley, what does the complexity and order in the natural world imply?
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What is the main criticism of William Paley's Argument from Design?
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According to William Paley, what is the key characteristic of the natural world that supports his Argument from Design?
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According to William Paley, what is an example he uses to illustrate the complexity and purposefulness of the natural world?
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According to Charles Darwin, what is the main counterargument to Paley's Argument from Design?
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According to William Paley, what is the purpose behind the complexity and intricacy of the natural world?
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According to William Paley, what is the main objection to the idea of the natural world arising from random chance?