Why is there something rather than nothing? / Por que há algo, e não nada?

Investigação Filosófica 3 (art 2):1-17 (2012)
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My aim here is to answer the question about why is there something rather than nothing by arguing for the existence of some necessary beings (that, as such, couldn’t not exist) – the space, the time, and the natural basic laws – and by showing that the existence of nothingness is logically impossible. I also try to account for the fact that contingent beings arise from necessary beings by distinguishing between necessary existence and necessary arising, as to answer the question about why is there anything contingent at all and to propose a solution to the Dilemma of Contingency.

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Rodrigo Cid
Universidade Federal Do Amapá

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