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      Aquinas prior to Quantum Mechanics

      It seems to me that QM is often used by someone as a cop out to show that Aquinas was wrong without having an understanding of his arguments. If Aquinas is wrong, then it was because he made a logical error and/or because he lacked information (QM). We can discuss whether QM trumps Aquinas in other threads, but for this thread one, I would like to look whether someone who understood Aquinas and lived prior to the development of QM should think that Aquinas established the existence of God through his Five Ways (and supporting works) and if he does whether, to a limited extent, we can know some things about the nature of God.

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      Re: Aquinas prior to Quantum Mechanics

      Quote Originally posted by Soyeong View Post
      It seems to me that QM is often used by someone as a cop out to show that Aquinas was wrong without having an understanding of his arguments. If Aquinas is wrong, then it was because he made a logical error and/or because he lacked information (QM). We can discuss whether QM trumps Aquinas in other threads, but for this thread one, I would like to look whether someone who understood Aquinas and lived prior to the development of QM should think that Aquinas established the existence of God through his Five Ways (and supporting works) and if he does whether, to a limited extent, we can know some things about the nature of God.

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      I responded to you on this issue in the other thread, but did not get a response. No, QM alone (QM is often used by someone as a cop out to show that Aquinas; was wrong) does not demonstrate that Aguinas, and including all other cosmological arguments, is insufficient to justify the argument for the necessity of contingency. because our physical existence has some sort of necessary 'first' cause.

      I will go into more specifics in the next post, but in a nutshell, based on sum of knowledge of modern physics, cosmology and math, there is no basis for proposing that our physical existence has any sort of absolute beginning, or the necessity of a prior first cause. This is true on the QM level as well as the cosmos level, and modern math. At best it is a draw, because we in fact do not have sufficient evidence to definitively say whether the 'first' cause is natural or there is a finite physical existence with the necessity of a 'first' cause other than natural.

      I do not propose Aquinas 'wrong,' but propose that his arguments are insufficient to justify the conclusions. I will not use QM theory in any of my posts to argue against Aquinas and all other cosmological arguments. I believe that his arguments were arguing for the existence of God, and not just to learn somethings about God.
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      Re: Aquinas prior to Quantum Mechanics

      Quote Originally posted by shunyadragon View Post
      I responded to you on this issue in the other thread, but did not get a response.
      Sorry I saw your post and meant to reply, but that somehow slipped through the cracks.

      Quote Originally posted by shunyadragon View Post
      I will go into more specifics in the next post, but in a nutshell, based on sum of knowledge of modern physics, cosmology and math, there is no basis for proposing that our physical existence has any sort of absolute beginning, or the necessity of a prior first cause. This is true on the QM level as well as the cosmos level, and modern math. At best it is a draw, because we in fact do not have sufficient evidence to definitively say whether the 'first' cause is natural or there is a finite physical existence with the necessity of a 'first' cause other than natural.
      While Aquinas thought the universe had a beginning, his arguments do not depend on that being the case. By "first cause" he is not talking chronologically, but ontologically. The ordered series is not ordered per accidens, but per se, as the hand moves the stick that moves the rock. All parts are being moved simultaneously here and now and the first cause is one that is the most fundamental to this order.
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      Re: Aquinas prior to Quantum Mechanics

      QM is not the first problem for Aquinas. Newton is.

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      Re: Aquinas prior to Quantum Mechanics

      Apples & Oranges & Anachronism. I doubt Thomas would have any difficulty in accepting Newton or QM.
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      Re: Aquinas prior to Quantum Mechanics

      Quote Originally posted by robrecht View Post
      Apples & Oranges & Anachronism. I doubt Thomas would have any difficulty in accepting Newton or QM.

      Since gravity answers the first three ways, maybe he would have just relied on the last two.

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      Re: Aquinas prior to Quantum Mechanics

      I think he would have started over again from scratch.
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      Re: Aquinas prior to Quantum Mechanics

      Quote Originally posted by robrecht View Post
      I think he would have started over again from scratch.
      Dumped Aristotle? Perhaps so.

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      Re: Aquinas prior to Quantum Mechanics

      Sure, why not? His Aristotelian epistemology would have guided him to trust empirical data and dump Aristotelian physics.
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      Re: Aquinas prior to Quantum Mechanics

      Quote Originally posted by robrecht View Post
      Sure, why not? His Aristotelian epistemology would have guided him to trust empirical data and dump Aristotelian physics.
      Indeed, though in doing so he necessarily discards the god of classical theism which Newton discovered was, in fact, gravity.

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      Re: Aquinas prior to Quantum Mechanics

      We're still struggling to understand gravity to this day. Wasn't Newton rather religious?
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      Re: Aquinas prior to Quantum Mechanics

      At least before Einstein.
      Yes Newton was religious as far as I know.

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      Re: Aquinas prior to Quantum Mechanics

      This is where I apply apples & oranges. Einstein, or gravity, does not replace God IMHO, just makes him less likely to be conceived of in magical, architectural, or other limited terms. Philosophy or theology should never be competitive with science.
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      Re: Aquinas prior to Quantum Mechanics

      Quote Originally posted by robertb View Post
      QM is not the first problem for Aquinas. Newton is.
      Aquinas wasn't using "motion" in the same sense Newton was, so this isn't true.
      Quote Originally posted by Hamster View Post
      As an atheist, this "explanation" didn't convince me one bit.
      Alas, we failed to breach the walls of this impenetrable fortress of reason

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