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Second , it seems that the author , following a tradition in philosophy , identifies God's necessary existence with His eternity . Once this identification is acknowledged , one begins to recognize that the second ontological proof ...
Second , it seems that the author , following a tradition in philosophy , identifies God's necessary existence with His eternity . Once this identification is acknowledged , one begins to recognize that the second ontological proof ...
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With regard to the former example , it seems that the movement of thought would be from the recognition of a certain number of characteristics possessed by an object to an understanding of it as a stone . Phrased more abstractly , this ...
With regard to the former example , it seems that the movement of thought would be from the recognition of a certain number of characteristics possessed by an object to an understanding of it as a stone . Phrased more abstractly , this ...
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So it seems that , if one explains a phenomenon by a being whose essence is its existence as the necessary agent condition , then one has overcome the difficulties in the Napoleonic analogy . Unfortunately , this generates another ...
So it seems that , if one explains a phenomenon by a being whose essence is its existence as the necessary agent condition , then one has overcome the difficulties in the Napoleonic analogy . Unfortunately , this generates another ...
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