The argument from possibility holds that there must be a Being who is responsible for his creation. If he had created himself, he would have bestowed on himself all the perfection he conceives of as God. More than this, if Descartes had been the cause of his own existence, he would also...
This article has no associated abstract. ( fix it )doi:10.1080/09608788808570988StoutRowlandTaylor & Francis GroupBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy
In Descartes' Meditations on First Philosophy, he claims on of his most enduring arguments, the Cogito: I think, I am. Following his argument for the Cogito, however, Descartes argues for the existence of an infinite, all powerful, all k... A Valin 被引量: 0发表: 2015年 The Problem ...
While both deem the other “as the condition of [my] own existence,” Sartre’s concept of the other has fundamentally the same existence as mine, whereas Descartes’ is God (Descartes 76; Sartre 41). To demonstrate how this divergence causes the disagreement, I shall first elucidate Sartre...
Although I understand a lot of concepts with clearness and properly in myself but I don't find any thing in them that prove their existence necessity but I find a creature in image and sense and concept of GOD as a omniscient, almighty , absolutely complete and in finite creature that is...
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When Antoine Arnauld, in his Fourth Set of Objections, aimed at Descartes' Meditations, expressed the difficulty of accepting the certainty that God exists only because we clearly and distinctly perceive this, with the claim that what we clearly and distinctly perceive is true only because God ...
Descartes thus here offers three arguments for God's existence so that he can resist its force, and build upon the two fundamental axioms which he establishes in the second Meditation. In the spirit of Socratic interrogation, we shall examine Descartes' two arguments for God's existence. First...
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Descartes, triangles, and the existence of GodThis article has no associated abstract. ( fix it )Bagley, Paul J