Arguments From Reason Flashcards

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Specification (ontological)

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Details of the ontological argument with reference to anselms argument and the criticisms of Kant and Gaunilo

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Anselms ontological argument is not persuasive. Discuss.

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1) A prior vs a posteriori
2) response to gaunilo fails
3) Kant and Russell’s criticisms

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To what extent does gaunilo successfully criticise the ontological argument

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1) gaunilos criticisms of the first formulation
2) a posteriori> a prior
3) kant and Russell’s criticisms aid gaunilo

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To what extent does kant successfully criticise the ontological argument

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1) a priori vs a posteriori
2) existence is not a predicate (norman malcom only necessary have that)
3) gaunilos criticisms fail in comparison

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A priori arguments are more persuasive than a posteriori arguments. Discuss.

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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’

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Nuanced conclusion ontological

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Requires preexisting faith that makes it unconvincing to the skeptic

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