Adam Glantz

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If the existence of a world could be deduced from a logically necessary truth, then it too would be logically necessary. But it isn’t. Although there is a world, there might not have been. Nothingness cannot be dismissed as a logical possibility. Even the most promising attempt to derive being from pure logic—the ontological argument for the existence of God—in the end comes to nothing.
Why Does the World Exist?: An Existential Detective Story
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