cosmological argument
/ˌkɒzməʊˈlɒdʒɪkəl/noun
- Philosophy an argument for the existence of God which claims that all things in nature depend on something else for their existence (i.e. are contingent), and that the whole cosmos must therefore itself depend on a being which exists independently or necessarily【哲】宇宙论论证。比较 ONTOLOGICAL ARGUMENT和TELEOLOGICAL ARGUMENT.