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So this bring us to the point if any thing can perfect exist, the existence of God will be questioned because there is no such thing that can be perfect being conceived. Kant is the other places critic, which is that the existence of anything is not a property characteristic but it will be a property of concepts as a necessary existence...
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The ontological argument tries to probe the existence of God through the concept of reason itself that it can be deductive. There will be no evidence to need it to prove the real existence of God it will be enough just to have the concept of God in our minds. The argument is an a priori example, which means with no request to experience to probe it and we have to believe that God must actually exist...
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"Our sense of goodness presupposes the existence of God". Analyse and evaluate this claim with reference to the moral argument for the existence of God.   an argument for the existence of god   Anselm’s Ontological Argument   Anselm's Ontological Argument   Anselm's Ontological Argument And The Philosophers   Argument About The Exist Of God   Philosophy should not try to prove the existence of God   Is the existence of evil compatible with the existence of god?   St. Anseln's Ontological Argument For The Experience Of God   St. Anseln's Ontological Argument For The Experience Of God   The Concept of Gravity's Existence   ontological argument   Ontological Argument   the ontological argument   Explain ?The Regress Argument' for Foundationalism. Why does Dancy hold that this argument is fallacious?  
 
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