Affiliation:
1. Utrecht University; Sentience Institute Heidelberglaan 8 3584 CS Utrecht Nederland brad.saad@philosophy.ox.ac.uk
Abstract
Abstract
This paper defends the view that discovering that our universe is fine-tuned should make us more confident that other universes exist. My defense exploits a distinction between ideal and non-ideal evidential support. I use that distinction in concert with a simple model to disarm the most influential objection—the this-universe objection—to the view that fine-tuning supports the existence of other universes. However, the simple model fails to capture some important features of our epistemic situation with respect to fine-tuning. To capture these features, I introduce a more sophisticated model. I then use the more sophisticated model to show that, even once those complicating factors are taken into account, fine-tuning should boost our confidence in the existence of other universes.
Publisher
University of Illinois Press
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