First page of articledoi:10.1111/1467-9205.00170Vijay MascarenhasJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdPhilosophical Investigations
In the third meditation, Descartes states two arguments attempting to prove God’s existence, the Trademark argument and the traditional Cosmological argument. Although his arguments are strong and relatively truthful, they do no prove the existence of God. At the start of the meditation, Descartes...
The purpose of this essay will be to explore Descartes’ reasoning and proofs of God’s existence. In the third meditation, Descartes states two arguments attempting to prove God’s existence, the Trademark argument and the traditional Cosmological argument. Although his arguments are strong and ...
In the third meditation, Descartes states two arguments attempting to prove God’s existence, the Trademark argument and the traditional Cosmological argument. Although his arguments are strong and relatively truthful, they do no prove the existence of God. Read More Thought Experiment By Rene ...
doi:10.1111/1467-9205.00170VijayYaleMascarenhasYaleEBSCO_AspPhilosophical Investigations
The article discusses how the idea of God in our mind can be used as evidence for the existence of God and claims that this argument can be seen in the type of cosmological evidence.ZGKMAN, FatihOMUIFD: Ondokuz Mayis University Review of the Faculty of Divinity / Ondokuz Mays niversit...
GodDescartesSpinozaPSRClassical TheismInfinitismFinitismCosmological ArgumentOntological ArgumentIntegrating cosmological and ontological lines of reasoning, I argue that there is a self-necessary being that (a) serves as the sufficient condition for everything, that (b) has the most perfect collection of...
reasoning and proofs of God’s existence. In the third meditation, Descartes states two arguments attempting to prove God’s existence, the Trademark argument and the traditional Cosmological argument. Although his arguments are strong and relatively truthful, they do no prove the existence of God....
We describe this phenomenon by means of a study of four archives: Descartes’ third Metaphysical Meditations (1641), the refutation of the cosmological proof of the existence of God in Kant’s Transcendental Dialectic in the Critique of Pure Reason (1781–87), Schelling’s commentary on this ...