Existential Inertia and Classical Theistic Proofs

Cham, Switzerland: Springer (2022)
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Abstract

This book critically assesses arguments for the existence of the God of classical theism, develops an innovative account of objects’ persistence, and defends new arguments against classical theism. The authors engage the following classical theistic proofs: Aquinas’s First Way, Aquinas’s De Ente argument, and Feser’s Aristotelian, Neo-Platonic, Augustinian, Thomistic, and Rationalist proofs. The authors also provide the first systematic treatment of the ‘existential inertia thesis’. By connecting the thesis to relativity theory and recent developments in the philosophy of physics, and by developing a variety of novel existential-inertia-friendly explanations of persistence, they mount a formidable new case against classical theistic proofs. Finally, they defend new arguments against classical theism based on abstract objects and changing divine knowledge. The text appeals to students, researchers, and others interested in classical theistic proofs, the existence and nature of God, and the ultimate explanations of persistence, change, and contingency.

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Chapters

Existential Inertia: Motivations and Defense

Here we survey arguments for and against the Existential Inertia Thesis (EIT). We begin by sketching a variety of motivations for EIT. These include theoretical virtues, divine temporality, an Aristotelian proof argument, a probabilistic argument, and an argument from the Principle of Material Causa... see more

Conclusion

We first offer an informal summary of our book’s findings and conclude with a formal summary and outline thereof.

Existential Inertia and the Aristotelian Causal Principle

Here we argue that the Aristotelian proof entails the truth of the existential inertia thesis. This thesis says that at least some temporal concrete objects persist in the absence of both external sustenance and sufficiently destructive factors. We also show how this entailment defeats the Aristotel... see more

Stage One of the Aristotelian Proof

Edward Feser argues in his Aristotelian proof that the only adequate explanation of change is ultimately in terms of an unchangeable, purely actual being. The proof is divided into two stages. Stage one seeks to demonstrate the existence of a purely actual, unactualized actualizer, while stage two i... see more

Introduction

We begin by defining and demarcating different kinds of change, after which we explain classical and neo-classical theism as models of God. Of particular importance is the Doctrine of Divine Simplicity (DDS) and its understanding of parthood. After explaining both DDS and its attendant conception of... see more

Mind the Gap

Here we argue that stage two of the Aristotelian proof fails. More specifically, we argue against the inferences to the following divine attributes: timelessness, perfection, uniqueness, goodness, omnipotence, intelligence, omniscience, freedom, and immateriality. We also argue that the failure of t... see more

Aquinas’s First Way

We begin by noting the historical and contemporary significance of arguments from change for classical theism. We then critically examine a contemporary formulation of Aquinas’s First Way. We argue, first, that the validity of Aquinas’s First Way, at least so formulated, is preserved only in light o... see more

The Metaphysics of Existential Inertia

Much ink has been spilled on different accounts of persistence such as endurantism and perdurantism, but comparably little ink has been spilled on why things persist at all. The purpose of this chapter is to redress this lack of research. More specifically, we develop and categorize explanations of ... see more

The Augustinian Proof and Theistic Conceptualism

The Augustinian proof reasons from realism with respect to abstract objects like universals, numbers, and propositions to the existence of a necessarily existent, purely actual intellect in which abstract objects reside as thoughts or concepts. Here we argue that this proof fails. We also develop ne... see more

The Neo-Platonic Proof

The Neo-Platonic proof reasons from the reality of composite objects to the existence of an absolutely simple or non-composite being. Here we argue that this proof fails. After articulating the argument and several preliminaries, we first argue that premise three of the argument—the causal principle... see more

Existential Inertia: Thesis and Taxonomy

We begin by surveying and comparing different articulations of the existential inertia thesis. We then raise and analyze a series of questions aiming to taxonomize inertial theses. This includes questions about scope, relativity theory, modal register, dependence and destruction, and metaphysical ac... see more

The Thomistic and Rationalist Proofs

Here we examine the Thomistic and Rationalist proofs. The Thomistic proof reasons from the reality of essence-existence composites to the existence of something in which essence and existence are identical. The Rationalist proof reasons from the reality of contingent beings to the existence of a pur... see more

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Dan Linford
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