Arguments From Reason Flashcards
Specification (ontological)
Details of the ontological argument with reference to anselms argument and the criticisms of Kant and Gaunilo
Anselms ontological argument is not persuasive. Discuss.
1) A prior vs a posteriori
2) response to gaunilo fails
3) Kant and Russell’s criticisms
To what extent does gaunilo successfully criticise the ontological argument
1) gaunilos criticisms of the first formulation
2) a posteriori> a prior
3) kant and Russell’s criticisms aid gaunilo
To what extent does kant successfully criticise the ontological argument
1) a priori vs a posteriori
2) existence is not a predicate (norman malcom only necessary have that)
3) gaunilos criticisms fail in comparison
A priori arguments are more persuasive than a posteriori arguments. Discuss.
1) a priori vs a posteriori (misplaced reliance on analytic statements)
2) a posteriori tells us more about God’s nature
3) neither are fully successful, both are ‘faith-seeking understanding’
Nuanced conclusion ontological
Requires preexisting faith that makes it unconvincing to the skeptic