Lexicon of Arguments

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II 139
Big Bang/McGinn: we assume that there was eventually a singularity that resulted in space and matter. The fact that this singularity arose at some point is based on properties of the universe that already existed before.
Originally pre-spatial properties (before the Big Bang) would therefore (assuming physical preservation) be the cause both of matter and of mind.
II 142
Consciousness/Big Bang/McGinn: Thesis: consciousness is sort of a fossil of the early universe (before the Big Bang). It must entail reminiscences of those far past times.
>Consciousness/McGinn.

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