Descartes - Ontological Argument
Title: Descartes - Ontological Argument
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Descartes - Ontological Argument
Category: /Literature/North American
Details: Words: 1050 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Humans in their nature, hypothesize and at the same time are skeptical of everything they believe. Every human belief has the predisposition of being doubted at some point in time. Even God, in all His wisdom has been doubted. Humans are a marvelous creation, but have many imperfections. If God is so powerful, why are we flawed? Is God flawed as well? This is one of the skeptical arguments against the existence of God. Rene
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gt;Descartes, Rene. Meditations on First Philosophy, I, II III in The Philosophical Works of Descartes, vol. 1, trans. Elizabeth S. Haldane and G.R.T. Ross (updated by D.C. Abel) Cambridge University Press, 1911. 1-19.
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February 7, 2006.
<Tab/>Nolan, Lawrence. "Descartes Ontological Argument." 12 Feb. 2006. Standard Encyclopedia of Philosophy. <http://www plato stanford edu/entries/descartes-ontological/>.
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