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Descartes Ontological Argument for God's Existence
Title: Descartes Ontological Argument for God's Existence
Category: Social Sciences / Philosophy
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Descartes Ontological Argument for God's Existence
The purpose of this paper will be to examine Descartes' argument for the existence of God. First we will review Descartes' proof for the existence of God. Then we will discuss the reasons that Descartes has for proving God's existence. We will also discuss some consequences that appear as a result of God's existence. Finally we will point to some complications and problems that exist within the proof.
The primary problem with most religions in
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he will end the debate of God's existence, that his judgment is sound enough to ascribe characteristics to God. He succeeded in some parts, but ultimately failed in proving God's existence from a logical point of view. The fact that there are learned men of all religions proves that beyond a shadow of a doubt.
Bibliography
Descartes, Rene. Discourse On Method and Meditations on First Philosophy; translated by Donald A. Cress. Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Company, 1993.
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