The text argues that worldviews can be supported by cumulative arguments.
What is cumulative arguments?
- The cumulative argument is one in which new premises are added to an already-existing argument.
- Either these new premises increase the weight of the presumptions already supporting the conclusion
- or they decrease the weight of the presumptions already supporting the conclusion, weakening the argument for the conclusion.
- For instance, Richard Swinburne made a lot of arguments, but none of them are particularly persuasive.
- The cumulative case, however, is said to make the presence of God likely because each argument has some weight in terms of evidence.
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