Epistemological argument for god

    • [DOC File]Chapter 3

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      b. God exists. c. esse est percipi (to be is to be perceived) d. almost anything can be doubted. e. God is no deceiver *16. Descartes doubted things in what two ways? a. the dream argument and cause. b. cause and evil genius. c. the dream argument and the “good God” argument. d. the dream argument and the “evil genius” argument *17.

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    • [DOCX File]A Level Philosophy & Religious Studies

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      Step 3: To do that, Descartes first attempts to prove the existence of God with his ontological argument and the trademark argument. Empiricist responses to the cogito Step 1: Hume argues that we only experience constantly changing mental states, not an enduring mental substance which could be the ‘I’ of the cogito, so we cannot know that ...

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    • [DOC File]AN EPISTEMOLOGICAL MODEL - Erick Nelson

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      Any epistemological model which hopes to guarantee the truth of the external objects given direct knowledge must be able to guarantee that this solipsism is false. Danto, in Analytical Philosophy of Knowledge, clearly sets forth a distinction between semantical illusion and …

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      The former is a claim about believers or their beliefs; the latter is a claim about God. Someone who espouses a de jure objection but not a de facto objection might say, “Whether or not there is a God, the believer irrationally believes in God when she has no good argument for theism.”

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 2

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      The _____ argument demonstrates that existence is a perfection of God’s. a. epistemological. b. cosmological. c. teleological. d. illogical. e. ontological *16. Anthropomorphism is the idea that God is a lot like _____. a. love. ... Give Anselm’s version of the ontological argument for the existence of God and Descartes’ revision of that ...

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    • [DOC File]Philosophy 102: Introduction to Philosophy

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      Insert "perfect island" for "God" pari passu in the above argument. (Cf. refutation by means of devising an analogy.) Reply: There is no contradiction in denying the existence of a perfect island, but there is in denying God's existence. The only way God can be conceived of not to exist is to conceive of the word "God" not existing. 2.

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    • [DOC File]David Hume’s Criticisms of the Cosmological Argument

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      (6) Hume’s argument is that we cannot know what exists beyond our human experience. Again the notion of God being a special case could be used to counter-argue this point. Why should our knowledge limitations be limitations of God. If God exists then God is beyond our direct experience.

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    • [DOCX File]Descartes’ Meditations 1 and 2 (and a bit of 3) by Mark ...

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      Here we have an epistemological argument for the dualist view he wishes to defend. (Dualism is the belief that each person is a combination of two distinct substances, a material body and an immaterial mind.) ... The skepticism recedes even further in meditation three when he argues for the existence of God. Here is the argument: [T]hat by ...

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    • [DOC File]Should God’s Existence Be Proven

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      This argument for God’s existence is ultimately flawed by confusing "existence" as an idea with existence as an actual reality. But it goes like this (in Descartes' version, which isn't as clever as Anselm's original version): 1. All perfections are found in God. 2. Existence is a perfection. 3. Therefore, God …

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    • DRAFT - Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana

      Natural theology Cosmological argument . Design argument Epistemological argument. Sin Teleological argument. Ontological argument Disembodied existence. Contemporary religion Reincarnation. Historical religion Resurrection. Symbolism Mythology Scripture Faith Origin of religion SUGGESTED TEXTS/CURRICULUM MATERIALS: (latest edition) Klemke.

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