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  1. Must the Beginning of the Universe Have a Personal Cause?: A Critical Examination of the Kalam Cosmological Argument.Wes Morriston - 2000 - Faith and Philosophy 17 (2):149-169.
    The aim of this paper is to take a close look at some little discussed aspects of the kalam cosmological argument, with a view to deciding whether there is any reason to believe the causal principle on which it rests (“Whatever begins to exist must have a cause”), and also with a view to determining what conclusions can be drawn about the nature of the First Cause of the universe (supposing thatthere is one). I am particularly concerned with the problems (...)
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