Summary: | From Existence to God offers a new response to the views of Kant and Hume on the possibility of establishing the existence of God. Miller constructs an argument which, contrary to contemporary convictions, concludes that there is in fact a hidden contradiction in claiming both that the universe exists and that God does not. This contention, which is central to the book, is achieved without the need for appeal to such principles as the principle of sufficient reason, or of intelligibility, or of causation.
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