Is this anything ?
P1: The totality of states of affairs consists of objects in relation, rather than objects in isolation.
P2: States of affairs must have logical form; any arrangement of objects in a state of affairs that does not adhere to logical principles cannot be meaningful or valid.
C1: Therefore, any meaningful state of affairs must conform to logical form.
P4: non-existence represents an incoherent state of affairs, as it cannot be meaningfully articulated without a logical structure.
P5: Logical form cannot arise from the absence of logic.
P6: Any relevant state of affairs that may exists must already presuppose the existence of logical form.
C3: It is impossible for a state of affairs governed by logical form to arise from an illogical state of affairs.
P7: Necessary truths (like
"2+2=4") hold in all logically possible states of affairs.
C4: Since necessary truths hold in all logically possible states of affairs, and since logical form is a precondition for any possible state of affairs, logic itself is a necessary condition of existence.
C5: The existence of any logically structured state of affairs is not contingent but necessary.
C6: If the existence of any logically structured state of affairs is necessary, it requires no creator or external cause, as it exists by the necessity of its own logical structure and could not have arisen from an illogical state of affairs such as non-existence.