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punkforchrist
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Regarding the existence of a necessary being, it’s important to note that a necessary being’s existence is perfectly consistent with an infinite regress.
1. Something exists.
I doubt anyone will disagree with that!
(Of course, I’m sure you can find someone.) In order to doubt that I exist, I would first have to exist in order to doubt it.
2. Something can exist only if there is such a thing as existence.
This is pretty straight-forward. If there is no such thing as existence, then nothing can exist, which is patently false.
3. Existence itself is Pure Being.
What’s the difference between a real dollar bill and an imaginary one? Both have the same essence (dollar-bill-ness), but surely the difference is that the real dollar bill has existence!
Essence - what a thing is
Existence - that a thing is (e.g. its being, actuality, or reality)
What, then, is the essence of existence other than Existence Itself? (“Pure Being” and “Pure Existence” are synonyms, but you can call it whatever you like.)
4. Therefore, Pure Being exists.
(4) follows from (1)-(3). Now, Pure Being must be both necessary and unique. First, it must be necessary because the very essence of existence is to exist. If Pure Being were to ever not-exist, it would be violating its own essence, which is contradictory. Moreover, Pure Being must be unique (one, and not many), since in order for there to be more than one Pure Being, there must be distinctions between them. However, to be distinct from existence is to be non-existence.
This is a simplification of Thomas Aquinas’ argument in De Ente et Essentia. I’m curious to hear everyone’s thoughts.
1. Something exists.
I doubt anyone will disagree with that!
2. Something can exist only if there is such a thing as existence.
This is pretty straight-forward. If there is no such thing as existence, then nothing can exist, which is patently false.
3. Existence itself is Pure Being.
What’s the difference between a real dollar bill and an imaginary one? Both have the same essence (dollar-bill-ness), but surely the difference is that the real dollar bill has existence!
Essence - what a thing is
Existence - that a thing is (e.g. its being, actuality, or reality)
What, then, is the essence of existence other than Existence Itself? (“Pure Being” and “Pure Existence” are synonyms, but you can call it whatever you like.)
4. Therefore, Pure Being exists.
(4) follows from (1)-(3). Now, Pure Being must be both necessary and unique. First, it must be necessary because the very essence of existence is to exist. If Pure Being were to ever not-exist, it would be violating its own essence, which is contradictory. Moreover, Pure Being must be unique (one, and not many), since in order for there to be more than one Pure Being, there must be distinctions between them. However, to be distinct from existence is to be non-existence.
This is a simplification of Thomas Aquinas’ argument in De Ente et Essentia. I’m curious to hear everyone’s thoughts.