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Explain the Key features of the cosmological argument
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... Explain the key features of the Cosmological Argument In this essay, I am going to explore the key features of the Cosmological Argument. The Cosmological Argument is an argument that states that the universe is not explicable without reference to causes and factors outside itself. Although the Cosmological Argument was famously expressed as one of Thomas Aquinas' Five Ways (arguments for the existence it is grounded in the Greek metaphysics of Plato and Aristotle. Both argued that the fact of motion requires a mover. Aristotle once said, "The series must start with something for nothing can come from nothing". The key ideas are 'contingency' and 'necessity'. To say of something that it exists is to also point to other factors that have influenced, and caused, it to exist. The major features of the Cosmological Argument are that; the universe is contingent, things come into existence because something has caused them to happen,














