RE: The Principle of Contingent Causation: The Impossibility of Infinite Regress.
July 25, 2023 at 5:35 pm
Look, its fairly straightforward:
1. A series formed by successive addition can never be an Actual Infinite.
2. The temporal series of past moments is a series formed by successive addition.
3. Therefore, the temporal series of past moments can never be an Actual Infinite.
If you want to challenge this argument, you need to show one premise is false. Which is it?
1. A series formed by successive addition can never be an Actual Infinite.
2. The temporal series of past moments is a series formed by successive addition.
3. Therefore, the temporal series of past moments can never be an Actual Infinite.
If you want to challenge this argument, you need to show one premise is false. Which is it?