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22914 | An equally good question would be why there was nothing instead of something [Bardon] |
Full Idea: If there were nothing, then wouldn't it be just as good a question to ask why there is nothing rather than something? There are many ways for there to be something, but only one way for there to be nothing. | |
From: Adrian Bardon (Brief History of the Philosophy of Time [2013], 8 'Confronting') | |
A reaction: [He credits Nozick with the question] I'm not sure whether there being nothing counts as a 'way' of being. If something exists it seems to need a cause, but no cause seems required for the absence of things. Nice, though. |