In addition to explaining each individual event in a causal sequence, Leibniz's Cosmological Argument demands one also explain the
A) sequence as a whole.
B) nature of causal sequences.
C) end of the sequence.
D) first cause in the sequence.
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Q5: A causal chain is a sequence of
Q6: A potentially infinite process
A) is, in fact,
Q7: Democritus and Leucippus claimed that the universe
Q8: Even if God is the first cause
Q9: The principle of sufficient reason claims that
A)
Q11: According to Leibniz, God's existence is
A) necessary.
B)
Q12: Which of the following is an objection
Q13: Which of the following correctly states a
Q14: William Paley argued that the design evident
Q15: William Paley's design argument is an example
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