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- Q1192931 subject Q6985984.
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- Q1192931 abstract "The Quinque viæ (Latin, usually translated as "Five Ways" or "Five Proofs") are five logical arguments regarding the existence of God summarized by the 13th-century Catholic philosopher and theologian St. Thomas Aquinas in his book Summa Theologica. They are: the unmoved mover; the first cause; the argument from contingency; the argument from degree; the teleological argument ("argument from design").Aquinas expands the first of these – God as the "unmoved mover" – in his Summa Contra Gentiles. He omitted those arguments he believed to be insufficient, such as the ontological argument due to St. Anselm of Canterbury.The 20th-century Catholic priest and philosopher Frederick Copleston devoted much of his work to a modern explication and expansion of Aquinas' arguments.".
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- Q1192931 comment "The Quinque viæ (Latin, usually translated as "Five Ways" or "Five Proofs") are five logical arguments regarding the existence of God summarized by the 13th-century Catholic philosopher and theologian St. Thomas Aquinas in his book Summa Theologica. They are: the unmoved mover; the first cause; the argument from contingency; the argument from degree; the teleological argument ("argument from design").Aquinas expands the first of these – God as the "unmoved mover" – in his Summa Contra Gentiles.".
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