Thursday, November 29, 2012

Strato Updated: No fine -tuning,no absolute beginning

Strato Updated: No fine -tuning,no absolute beginning

     Leucippus argues that necessity rules instead of any divinities.I include randomness as part of necessity.
    The flowering plants, the cooling-off period, the meteor, the demise of dinosaurs and mutations helped us to evolve instead of some directing force with desired outcomes as Carneades' atelic argument that notes that those outcomes beg the question. Necessity happens with natural selection, the non-directing,anti-chance agency of evolution
     Necessity rules, not some divine intent.
     Necessity, the descriptions - laws - of Nature,  not that what Lamberth's reduced animism argument notes that theism is just that, explains matters.
      As Aquinas' superfluity argument notes, Deity adds nothing as an overall explanation. Percy Bysshe Shelley implicitly uses it when he declares:" To suppose that some existence beyond,or above them [ those descriptions, me] is to invent  a second and superfluous hypothesis to account for what is already accounted for." To then clam that why, that's a  category mistake begs the question.
       Necessity then is that sufficient reason and primary cause!