The word «random» as used in science does not
mean uncaused, unplanned, or inexplicable; it means uncorrelated.
Not exact matches
Just because I've outlined that it's possible to have an
uncaused event doesn't
mean that there wasn't a cause for the Big Bang.
1) Either you haven't shown this to be true or it is a «rhetorical tautology» around a «contingent enti.ty» and
means nothing, i.e. if a contingent enti.ty is defined as an enti.ty which is dependent on something else, or has be caused, then by definition there would be no
uncaused «contingent enti.ties».
Among the problems they studied are «the one and the many,» permanence and change, universals and particulars, genus and species, form and matter, perfect and imperfect, temporal and eternal, essence and accident, actual and potential, caused causes and
uncaused causes, possible and necessary, good and bad, and
means and ends.