Aristotle's Metaphysics Part 4 Unmoved Mover

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I explore Aristotle's argument for the existence of God, or the Unmoved Mover, and the characteristics of Aristotle's God. His reasoning provides the basis for several varieties of cosmological arguments, including those from Aquinas and Avicenna, as well as for the contemporary cosmological arguments discussed today.
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Could you make a playlist of your Metaphysics videos 😅 that would be so helpful to get them in one place.

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Unfortunately for Aristotle, he did not have the benefit of our conceptual frameworks. There's more and more physicists that conclude retro-causality is a real phenomena, one which could easily provide self-movement without necessitating an unmoved mover. Physics Nobel Laureate, Sir Roger Penrose makes a compelling case for retro-causality in his theory of consciousness emergence from retroactive function collapse. Various other top physicists suggest retro-causality as a plausible solution to a number of problems that classical physics cannot explain.

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