• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Why Does Anything Exist? In Search of the Best Possible Answer
  • Other titles: Themenheft: "Essays in Honour of Dean Zimmerman"
  • Contributor: Rasmussen, Joshua [Author]
  • Published: 2024
  • Published in: TheoLogica ; 8(2024), 2, Seite 1-14
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.14428/thl.v8i2.77433
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  • Keywords: Absolute perfection ; Argument from contingency ; Naturalism ; Principle of sufficient reason ; Puzzle of existence
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  • Description: Rasmussen develops a new answer to the question, "Why does anything exist?" He begins by describing a puzzle about how anything can exist. The puzzle motivates the quest to explain things as far as one can. To solve the puzzle, Rasmussen describes a sequence of scenes in a story about existence. The story brings to light a three-pronged explanation of existence: (i) things exist because it is impossible for nothing to have existed, (ii) it is impossible for nothing to have existed because there is a foundational reality that cannot not exist, and (iii) such a foundation would have a certain nature—to be specified—that allows it to be foundational. Rasmussen considers how this theory of fundamental reality can incorporate other large scale theories, including Platonism, axiarchism, and naturalism.
  • Access State: Open Access