Mythological cosmology deals with the world as the totality
of space, time and all phenomena. Historically, it has had quite a broad scope,
and in many cases was founded in religion. The ancient Greeks did not draw a
distinction between this use and their model for the cosmos. However, in modern
use it addresses questions about the Universe which are beyond the scope of
science. It is distinguished from religious cosmology in that it approaches
these questions using philosophical methods (e.g. dialectics). Modern
metaphysical cosmology tries to address questions such as:
- What is the origin of the Universe? What is its first cause? Is its existence necessary?
- What
are the ultimate material components of the Universe?
- What
is the ultimate reason for the existence of the Universe? Does the cosmos
have a purpose?
- Does
the existence of consciousness have a purpose? How do we know what we know
about the totality of the cosmos? Does cosmological reasoning reveal
metaphysical truths?
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