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portada Cosmological Fine-Tuning Arguments: What (if Anything) Should we Infer From the Fine-Tuning of our Universe for Life? (Routledge Studies in the Philosophy of Religion)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2021
Language
English
Pages
338
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.6 x 15.0 x 2.0 cm
Weight
0.52 kg.
ISBN13
9781032089737
Edition No.
1

Cosmological Fine-Tuning Arguments: What (if Anything) Should we Infer From the Fine-Tuning of our Universe for Life? (Routledge Studies in the Philosophy of Religion)

Jason Waller (Author) · Routledge · Paperback

Cosmological Fine-Tuning Arguments: What (if Anything) Should we Infer From the Fine-Tuning of our Universe for Life? (Routledge Studies in the Philosophy of Religion) - Waller, Jason

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Synopsis "Cosmological Fine-Tuning Arguments: What (if Anything) Should we Infer From the Fine-Tuning of our Universe for Life? (Routledge Studies in the Philosophy of Religion)"

If the physical constants, initial conditions, or laws of nature in our universe had been even slightly different, then the evolution of life would have been impossible. This observation has led many philosophers and scientists to ask the natural next question: why is our universe so "fine-tuned" for life? The debates around this question are wide-ranging, multi-disciplinary, complicated, technical, and (at times) heated. This study is a comprehensive investigation of these debates and the many metaphysical and epistemological questions raised by cosmological fine-tuning. Waller's study reaches two significant and controversial conclusions. First, he concludes that the criticisms directed at the "multiverse hypothesis" by theists and at the "theistic hypothesis" by naturalists are largely unsuccessful. Neither of these options can plausibly be excluded. Choosing between them seems to turn on primitive (and so hard to justify) metaphysical intuitions. Second, in order to break the philosophical deadlock, Waller moves the debate from the level of universes to the level of possible worlds. Arguing that possible worlds are also "fine-tuned" in an important and interesting sense, Waller concludes that the only plausible explanation for the fine-tuning of the actual world is to posit the existence of some kind of "God-like-thing."

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