Leibniz put it beautifully: he had a book of Euclid's elements on his table. That book came from an earlier copy of that book, which in turn was copie...
You know of only your existence here on earth. How can you be so certain of the nature of existence in the wider universe? The multiverse? All possibl...
It seems something of a miracle that there is something rather than nothing. Why should there be anything at all? As soon as there is something, somet...
The most glaring logical fallacy is, to me, strong atheism. How can anyone profess to be sure the universe was not created? No-one was there at the Bi...
I agree. It must be substantivalism rather than relationism. There are just too many arguments to say that space (and time) must be 'something'. The s...
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