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    Taylor Ciali May 12‚ 2008 Dean Baer Kant-Final Paper The Double Citizenship of Human Existence Immanuel Kant’s theory of knowledge has been one of the most influential in modern Western philosophy. His basic premise is that we do not experience the world directly‚ but we do so by using certain intrinsic cognitive concepts. “Appearances‚ to the extent that as objects they are thought in accordance with the unity of categories‚ are called phenomena. If‚ however‚ I suppose there to be things

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    This book written by author‚ William J. O’Malley asks the questions about God and the existence of God. O’Malley tries to show people why faith in a God is important and in this book he goes through atheism‚ science‚ and different world religions to make a case for the profound significance of God. He debates the belief and unbelief of if there really is a God and why it matters to decide what a person believes. In the first chapter‚ O’Malley talks about human nature and the question of "Are

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    up out of nowhere. All the same‚ could some of these supernatural entities be real? Could ghosts actually travel through our world with little to know trace of one ever being here? Since young ages‚ people have been interested and excited by the existence of ghosts and the supernatural. Now that these children are older‚ they may be able to debate for themselves whether or not to believe in apparitions and other creatures of this variety. In order to contest these thoughts‚ one must consider why strange

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    In Meditations on First Philosophy‚ Rene Descartes introduces three principal arguments for God’s existence. His first argument will be examined in the most detail‚ and the last two will be briefly outlined and compared to the first in the following analysis. Descartes introduces his first proof in Meditation III‚ where he uses the ideas of formal and objective reality to make his argument. To arrive at his conclusion that God exists‚ he begins with the notion of ideas‚ and whether they correspond

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    Descartes Proof for the Existence of God The purpose of my essay will be to examine Descartes’ argument for the existence of God. First‚ I will review Descartes’ proof for the existence of God. Then I will examine the reasons that Descartes has for proving God’s existence. I will also discuss some consequences that appear as a result of God’s existence. Finally‚ I will point out some complications and problems that exist within the proof. The basic problem with most religions in

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    Hume’s arguments against the existence of God are not logical or valid for three reasons: the reality and complexity of the universe is evidence for the existence of God; the nature of a miracle is that it interrupts the closed‚ natural world; and the fact of free will must allow for the existence of a choice that is in opposition to God‚ or what we call

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    writing “on the power‚ wisdom‚ and goodness of God as manifested in the Creation”. There were eight treaties written in total‚ all of which explore the relationship between science‚ the natural world and God. Natural Theology on Evidences of the Existence and Attribute of the Deity‚ written by William Paley in London in 1809‚ inspired Egerton’s demand. Paley provides arguments that God exists based on conclusions made from observations of nature. Paley uses many arguments‚ such as the design of the

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    Richard Swinburne’s "The Problem of Evil": God’s Existence Philosophers have looked for ways to explain God’s existence for centuries. One such argment that the believer must justify in order to maintain the possibility of God’s existence is the problem of evil. In his essay‚ "The Problem of Evil‚" by Richard Swinburne‚ the author attempts to explain how evil can exist in a world created by an omniscient‚ omnipotent‚ omnibenevolent Being‚ namely God. Swinburne uses to free-will defense and

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    Rene Descartes’s Meditations Descartes‚ in his third Meditation‚ conveys a powerful argument regarding the existence of God. The first concept that he outlines is that since every idea must be caused‚ and if he has an idea that he isn’t the cause of‚ then something other than him must exist. The next step of Descartes’s argument states that all ideas of material reality could have only originated within him‚ but the idea of God‚ a perpetual and flawless being could not have originated from Descartes

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    Philosophies are just a way of life. You join a philosophy‚ it becomes your lifestyle. Back in the time of the existence of the Chinese Philosophies‚ followers had to have faith in the philosophy they had or their overall society had chosen to follow. History is a big thing‚ we need to uncover the mysteries of it‚ and pull off‚ piece by piece of what lies within it. As Winston Churchill has stated‚ “Study History‚ Study History. In history lies all the secrets of statecraft.” In our past‚ many events

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