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The Infinite Universe, Death, and the Search for Meaning: A Philosophical Exploration of Existence, the Divine, and Human Mortality
Introduction The vastness of the universe has long been a source of awe and wonder. With its endless galaxies, stars, and the possibility of unknown life, the cosmos presents us with a paradox: how do we, as finite beings, comprehend an infinite reality? This question, when examined alongside the inevitability
Title: Metaphysical Perspectives: A Comparative Analysis of Theism and Atheism
Abstract: This paper explores the fundamental differences in how theistic and atheistic worldviews approach key metaphysical concepts such as existence, causality, the nature of being, morality, and the origin of the universe. While both theist and atheist perspectives address similar metaphysical questions, their interpretations diverge significantly due to the belief
The Intricacy of Existence: A Philosophical Exploration of Complexity, Contingency, and Divine Agency
Abstract The complexity of the universe is a profound source of wonder, offering insights into the intricate interplay of causality, contingency, and interconnectedness. Every human life, every event, and every phenomenon depends on an incalculable convergence of conditions. Such complexity raises philosophical questions about causation, the possibility of a divine
Meta-Modal Actuality: A Dynamic Framework for Possibility, Actualization, and Causality
Abstract This paper proposes a new metaphysical framework, Meta-Modal Actuality, which reconceptualizes the relationship between actuality, possibility, and necessity. Moving beyond the static dichotomy of actual versus possible worlds, this theory posits that reality exists as a dynamic Meta-Modal Field—a continuum of modal intensities where actuality emerges and evolves over
The Unstable Foundation: A Critique of the Ontological Proof of God’s Existence
The ontological argument, first articulated by St. Anselm of Canterbury in the 11th century, is one of the most enduring attempts to prove the existence of God through reason alone. Its central claim is that the concept of God as a being “than which nothing greater can be conceived” necessitates
The Eternal Coexistence of Consciousness and Spacetime: A Philosophical Inquiry
Abstract This paper explores the intricate relationship between consciousness and spacetime as informed by Einstein’s theory of relativity and philosophical perspectives on existence. We consider whether consciousness, as part of the universe, exists eternally in the same manner as spacetime. Through a detailed examination of the scientific foundations of spacetime,