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A Further Reconstruction of the Fourth Way

1/23/2022

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1.There are, among things that can exist, degrees of value (goodness, nobility).
2.The assignment of degrees of value consists in comparing things as more or less similar to a possible thing of maximum value.
3.Therefore, there is a possible being of maximum value. (From 1, 2)
4.A being has maximum value if and only if it has maximum existence. (Convertibility of goodness and being)
5.Therefore, there is a possible being M of maximum existence. (Conclusion of the first part)
6.There is a necessary being (or plurality of necessary beings) N that is, in every possible world, possibly the cause of all existing things in that world. (From the Second and Third Ways)
7.Necessarily, if x is possibly the cause of the existence of y, then x has existence to the same or greater degree than y does. (Aristotle’s Alpha the Lesser principle)
8.Therefore, in every possible world w, N has the greatest degree of existence of anything that exists in w. (From 6, 7)
9.A being of maximum existence exists in some world w. (From 5)
10.Therefore, N has maximum existence in w. (From 8, 9)
11.A necessary being has the same degree of existence in every world.
12.Therefore, N has maximum existence in every world. (From 10, 11)
13.Therefore, N has maximum value in every world. (From 4, 12)
 
There is a potential problem with this reconstruction: step 5 (conclusion of the first half) isn’t strictly necessary. If N didn’t have existence to the maximum possible degree, then there would be a world w containing something with existence to a higher degree. But, then, N could not be the cause of that thing.

Perhaps we could take 1-5 as merely establishing the possible existence of a being of maximum value, which provides some independent support to the conclusion 13. But it would be nice to find some way to make 1-5 directly relevant to 6-13.
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