Question 3 5/ 5 points Of the following four objections to Clarke’s cosmological argument, which one does Rowe find most convincing? For there to be an explanation of a collection of things is nothing more than for there to be an explanation of each of the things making up the collection. Just because each member of the collection of dependent beings has a cause, the collection itself need not necessarily have a cause. The collection of dependent beings should not be treated as though it were itself a dependent being. o There is no good reason to think that the Principle of Sufficient Reason is true. Question 4 0/ 5 points According to the first premise of Clarke’s cosmological argument: there exists-re more than one self-existent being. every being is either a dependent being or a self-existent being. o there exists no more than one self-existent being. not every being can be a dependent being.