The first being is not the extreme of simplicity
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God possesses all perfections that exist in every genus 1 0 2Then it must be true that...
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There is at least one necessary being 0 0 1There cannot be an infinite series of necessary beings each having its necessity caused by another 0 0 1God is absolutely simple 1 0 2There exists a necessary being having of itself its own necessity 0 0 1Being and essence are the things first conceived of by the intellect 1 0 2The term essence is taken from being in the first sense 1 0 2The essence of a simple substance is form alone 1 0 2The first being is the extreme of simplicity 1 0 2The notions of genus, species, and definition do not apply to the first being due to its simplicity 1 0 1There must be a first cause 1 0 2