I’ve seen conflicting information. One idea is that Aquinas is talking about an essentially ordered series of essence and being, with “essence” acting as potentiality and “being” acting as the actuality. Thus, your existence now depends on the cells in your body, which depends on the atoms, which depends on the weak nuclear force, etc. And so it can’t go down to infinity because it’s essentially ordered.
But I’ve heard other interpretations as well, that seem to think he is talking about an accidentally ordered series. For one thing, the above interpretation would mean that he is talking about *material *causes, from what I can tell (your body is materially caused by cells, which are materially cause by atoms, etc).
But as he himself says he is talking about *efficient *causes in the Second Way, which seems to imply an *accidentally *ordered series and not an essentially ordered one. But if that’s the case, then how does he justify terminating the chain?
In short, I’m having problems reconciling “efficient causes” as mentioned in the Second Way, with “essentially ordered series” and thus the justification for “it can’t go to infinity.”
Hammie:
Welcome to CAF.
The simplest way that I know of - and even this takes a little forgiveness of some liberties that will be taken - is to envision an old-timey TV set. I don’t know if you have ever looked inside one, but they consisted of numerous solid state parts, transistors, resistors and capacitors, some had tubes, there were wires, circuits, etc. Maybe several hundred bits and pieces. At the front of the TV set was an off-on switch/volume control. The end result (the
being desired, if we may take some liberty) was the picture shining forth from the picture tube and the sound ebbing from the loud speaker.
Now, although it took the picture tube some moments to warm up, think of the electric current traversing all of these components virtually instantaneously the moment the switch is turned to ‘On’. And, out from the front of the set are picture and sound, the instantiated
being desired to come into existence.
The electricity, of course, was supplied via another set of similar components, but, let’s just take it from the point of origin at the power supply of the TV set. The switch is turned to On. The current travels virtually instantaneously from there, through all of the circuits, through each of the solid state and perhaps tube components, to the picture tube and loud speaker.
That is analogical to
coming-to-be. As an analogy it is not a proof, as you no doubt know. Consider all of the circuits, tubes, transistors, picture tube, speaker as subordinately ordered efficient causes. For without them, the end-being would not exist.
Here is where we can view our
analogic causes much as the real ones are in reality. The material cause is the box sitting there, with no sound or picture. Yet, it has the
potential for sound/picture. Comes along the agent (the efficient cause) who flips the switch allowing the matter (material cause) to educe the formal cause, thus uniting with it, resulting in the final cause, which is the production of sound/picture for the enjoyment of the viewer.
The coming-to-be of new life is very much like the above. Consider the bits and pieces of all of the precursors of a zygote. There are: cells, male and female (usually) strands of DNA, fluids, amino acids, atoms, electromagnetic forces, etc. Now, all this stuff needs is someone to flip the switch. St. Thomas says, we
call that someone, “God,” or “First Cause,” or “Principle.”
God bless,
jd