1E Deductive - Modern Ontological Flashcards

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How did Descartes define God?

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• He is a “supremely perfect Being devoid of a supreme perfection”.

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Elaborate on Descarte’s definition.

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  • God has the very best form of all attributes and a complete absence of flaws
  • The ultimate state of a positive trait.
  • He has omnipotence, omnibenevolence and omniscience in their perfect state.
  • If he did not possess the perfection of each and every positive attribute, he would not be the “supremely perfect being”.
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Why does Descartes insist that God exists?

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  • As God possesses all perfections, ‘existence’ must be a perfection and therefore, must exist.
  • God must be unchanging - perfection can only come through being immutable.
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Explain Descartes’ triangle analogy.

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  • The two set of criteria to define a triangle are that: the internal angles add to 180° and it has three sides.
  • Existence is necessary to define God. The concept of God contains the idea of his existence as necessary perfection.
  • In both cases, the attributes and the idea are inextricably linked.
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Explain Descartes’ mountain/valley analogy.

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  • One “cannot conceive a mountain without a valley”, they “cannot in any way be separated one from the other”.
  • Similarly, “I cannot conceive God without existence…existence is inseparable from Him”.
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What does Malcolm reject?

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  • Both Proslogion 2 and Descartes, siding with Gaunilo and Kant.
  • “The doctrine that existence is a perfection is remarkably queer”.
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What does Malcolm believe?

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  • He sympathises with Proslogion 3, believing that God is the greatest possible being with necessary existence - “an absolutely unlimited being”.
  • As he has no limits, he is worthy of worship.
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To Malcolm, “if God…does not exist”, then…

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  • He “cannot come into existence”.

* He would either happen, or be caused to, exist, ∴ he would be limited and his existence is impossible.

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To Malcolm, “if He does exist”, then…

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  • “He cannot have come into existence” ∴ cannot cease to exist.
  • Nothing would mean that he happens to cease to exist, nor could anything cause him to cease to exist.
  • As a result, his existence is necessary,
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Malcolm says that God’s existence is either impossible or necessary - how does he explain that God exists?

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  • His existence can only be impossible if the concept of such a being is “self-contradictory or…logically absurd”.
  • “Assuming that this is not so, it follows that He necessarily exists.”
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Give a brief overview of Plantinga (not on spec):

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  • Influential work on modal logic

* Uses a deductive argument involving ‘possible worlds’ to illustrate that G exists

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