3. Aquinas argues for the view that . . . A. anything in motion requires a cause
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3. Aquinas argues for the view that . . .
A. anything in motion requires a cause.
B. only irregular motion requires a cause.
C. motion can occur without a cause.
D. All of the above
E. None of the above
4. Aquinas argues for the view that a contingent being is . . .
A. a being whose nonexistence is impossible.
B. a being whose existence is caused by itself.
C. a being whose nonexistence is possible.
D. all of the above
5. Moreland argues for . . .
A. an infinite number of universes.
B. a single atheistic universe on the basis of chance.
C. God’s existence based on the irreducible and personal nature of consciousness.
D. None of the above
6. Moreland argues for . . .
A. a theory of consciousness consistent with atheistic physicalism.
B. a theory of consciousness consistent with agnosticism.
C. a theory of consciousness consistent with deism.
D. a theory of consciousness consistent with theism.
E. None of the above
Explanation / Answer
Ans 3 : A) Anything in motion requires a cause
According to Thomas Aquinas , the motion of any object involves dependency. He says , whatever that is moved , is moved by something else. So accordingly if there is no first mover , there will be no motion.
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