One of the classic problems in philosophy is Aristotle's "Unmoved Mover". The question is how can something move and at the same time move itself? One problem with this idea is is that what is moved the mover? We are drawn into an infinite regress. We have the thing that moved moved by a prior mover which in turn must have a prior mover moving it. So we never arrive at a state of stasis and always must look for previous movers.
Another problem is that if something creates something then ...
Published on November 20, 2009 17:02