The Cosmological Argument- Aquinas First Way 0.0 / 5 ? Religious StudiesPhilosophyASAQA Created by: Caity McMillanCreated on: 23-04-15 19:16 10694281375 Across 1. Cosmological arguments are ________ as they start from a general feature of the universe or the mere fact that there is a universe, to conclude that God exists. (1,10) (1, 10) 4. Aquinas rejects __________ so the change of movers cannot go on forever. (8,7) (8, 7) 5. The cosmological argument relies on the ______ of infinite regress. (9) 7. Wood can only become hot If acted on by something that can produce the ______ of hotness. (9) 9. Wood has the _______ to become hot. (12) 10. Cosmological arguments are ______ as they start from experience and so only attempt to argue that it is reasonable to believe in the existence of God. (9) Down 2. Aristotle's style of argument claims that there is no infinite regress of causes, so there must be a _______ (5,5) (5, 5) 3. Aqunias' first way argues for this God. (5, 5) 6. Aquinas argued things can only be moved or ______ by something other than themselves. (7) 8. The first mover is ______. (3)
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