video Episode What Exists II? Watch Next Why Anything at All II? Critical Realism in Science & Theology What Exists? What is Causation? Implications of Cosmology? Can the Cosmos Have a Reason? Details Share What’s the ultimate stuff of reality? What’s absolutely fundamental and non-reducible — the fewest number of categories within which every specific thing, of every general kind, can be classified? Related Topics CosmosMystery of ExistenceMetaphysics of Cosmos Featured In Season 19Philosophical Questions II Contributors Barry Loewer Barry Loewer works on mental causation, metaphysics of laws & chance, interpretation of... David Albert David Z Albert iworks on philosophy of physics and foundations of quantum mechanics Luke Barnes Luke A. Barnes works on cosmology, galaxy formation, and the fine-tuning of the universe... Raymond Tallis Raymond Tallis is a physician & neuroscientist, philosopher, critic, essayist, poet,... George Ellis George Ellis works on cosmology, gravitation, metaphysics (possibility spaces), ethics
Barry Loewer Barry Loewer works on mental causation, metaphysics of laws & chance, interpretation of...
Luke Barnes Luke A. Barnes works on cosmology, galaxy formation, and the fine-tuning of the universe...
Raymond Tallis Raymond Tallis is a physician & neuroscientist, philosopher, critic, essayist, poet,...
It’s the ultimate puzzle. It’s the haunting question. Why is there “something” rather than “nothing”? It seems impenetrable, uncrackable, unfathomable. But are... video Why Anything at All II? Episode 07 Season 19 26:48 Watch
What’s the world as it really is? Not filtered, not represented, not interpreted. Bedrock reality. Meaning and purpose, if any, depends on it. But can we know if what we... video Critical Realism in Science & Theology Episode 02 Season 18 26:48 Watch
Lots of things exist. But what’s truly fundamental? The challenge is to discern the minimum number of basic categories that explains the entirety of existence. video What Exists? Episode 10 Season 17 26:48 Watch
Why does one thing ‘cause’ another thing? Is causation fundamental, primitive, real—not reducible to, or explainable by, anything else? Or is causation a human... video What is Causation? Episode 11 Season 15 26:47 Watch
The universe is strange and wondrous—dauntingly vast, menacingly violent, infinitely complex. There are explanations, but is there a final explanation? video Implications of Cosmology? Episode 03 Season 15 26:47 Watch
Perhaps we cannot know the reason for the universe, if there is any. But is it even possible for the universe to have a reason? If yes, how would natural regularities and... video Can the Cosmos Have a Reason? Episode 02 Season 15 26:47 Watch