O'Connor's Cosmological Argument

Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion: Vol. 3 3 (1):166 (2011)
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Abstract

This chapter is a critical discussion of the third chapter of Tim O'Connor's *Theism and Ultimate Explanation*. In this chapter, O'Connor advances the 'existence stage' of his cosmological argument from contingency. I argue that naturalists have good reason to think that on each of the live hypotheses -- infinite regress, brute contingency, brute necessity -- naturalism is preferable to theism.

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Graham Oppy
Monash University

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