Mendelssohn Flashcards
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Existence of God
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- Mendelssohn used a modification of the ontological principle. That humanity has an idea of God, because this idea commit have come from existence
- There must be a connection between the idea of an absolutely perfect being and its existence, as existence must be the one it attributes
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Free will
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- If every act of will has a cause, then human freedom (an uncashed act) cannot exist. Therefore, how can someone who is not truly responsible be responsible for their needs
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Immortality of the Soul
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- Immortality of the soul was developed in Phaedon in 1767, it was modelled on Plato’s Phaedo. There is an infinite number of souls that form the inner part of the universe
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Belief in God
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Mendelssohn beloved that the idea of God exists naturally within us. He thought that humans have an instinctive sense of a “perfect being” and this idea itself shows that God must exist
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Relevance of Mendelssohn’s Ideas in todays world: Religious Tolerance
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- Mendelssohn believed that reason (thinking logically) and faith (belief in God) could go together. He argues that people should be free and choose their religion and that nobody should be forced to believe anything
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Relevance of Mendelssohns Ideas in Today’s world: Universal Morality
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- Mendelssohn’s belief in God’s goodness led him to believe that everyone had a chance to find goodness and redemption. This idea fits with well within today’s focus on human rights and equality
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Cosmological Arguments
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- The argument that everything in existence must have a cause, which ultimately leads back to the ‘first cause’ or God.
- Mendelssohn argued that the universe is contingent - it depends on something else for its existence
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Perfect Being
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- Mendelssohn describes God as embodying all positive attributes, such as goodness, justice and knowledge to the highest possible degree