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    Set Out,in a Series of Succinct Premises,Thomas Aquinas's First Cause
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Set Out,in a Series of Succinct Premises,Thomas Aquinas's First Cause

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Set out,in a series of succinct premises,Thomas Aquinas's first cause argument.What are some possible criticisms that could be made of the argument?

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