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... God's existence . As we shall see in Part III , this argument purports to deduce the existence of God from His defi ... God's existence . Descartes could then have deduced his own existence from certain assumptions about God's creativity ...
... God's existence . As we shall see in Part III , this argument purports to deduce the existence of God from His defi ... God's existence . Descartes could then have deduced his own existence from certain assumptions about God's creativity ...
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... God's existence . The fact that it is not incontrovertibly self - evident makes every causal argument for God's existence , including Descartes ' , inconclusive , if not implausible . Section 5 DESCARTES ' ONTOLOGICAL ARGUMENT FOR GOD'S ...
... God's existence . The fact that it is not incontrovertibly self - evident makes every causal argument for God's existence , including Descartes ' , inconclusive , if not implausible . Section 5 DESCARTES ' ONTOLOGICAL ARGUMENT FOR GOD'S ...
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... God's existence and veracity are clear and distinct propositions , which do not need God's guarantee . God's THE ' CARTESIAN CIRCLE " : 239.
... God's existence and veracity are clear and distinct propositions , which do not need God's guarantee . God's THE ' CARTESIAN CIRCLE " : 239.
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PRELIMINARY EXPLANATIONS ON THE NATURE | 3 |
THE ARGUMENT WITH CEPHALUS | 36 |
THE ARGUMENT WITH THRASYMACHUS | 46 |
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