Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Ontological Argument
- St Anselm
- Argued the existence of God apriori
- Looking at the attributes of God
- "God is the greatest
conceivable being"
- Analytically, if God were by definition the
greatest possible being, he would exist
- The fool has said in
his heart that there is
no God
- What he understands is in his
understanding, though he understands it
not to exist
- Psalm 14
- 1. God is the greatest
being
- 2. It is greater to exist in
reality than in the mind
- 3. God could not be the greatest
possible being in the mind
- 4. God must also exist in
reality
- ARGUMENTS AGAINST
- Gaunilo
- By definition, anything perfect must exist, for it is
more perfect to exist in reality than in the mind
- Gaunilo's perfect island
- A 'reductio ad absurdum''
- Anselm objects as a 'perfect
island' exists in space/time
- God doesn't
- Malcolm
- An Island is contingent and you can
always find a way to make it better
- Hume
- Falsely assumes that existence is a
necessary trait. There is no such thing
as necessary existence
- "However much our concepts of an object may
contain, we must go outside of it to determine
whether or not it exists. We cannot define something
into existence even if it has all the perfections we
imagine."
- Kant
- Existence is not a predicate
- Comparison of an imaginary £100 and real
money. 'Existence' does not give new
understanding to the concept
- Brian Davies
- You can describe something without it being
insubstanciated
- Douglas Gaskin
- It's more admirable to create the world
without existing
- Creation in comparison to your greatest handicap
- Van Iwagen
- 'Knowno'
- Bertrand Russell
- Descriptions have no meaning
unless they are in relation to
the subject
- God's perfection only exists if first the
subject God exists, otherwise it is only
rendered 'perfect in Anselm's mind'
- Plantinga
- 1. We accept that there is a possible
world in which an omnipotent being
exists
- 2. A being with Maximum excellence has possible
necessary existence
- 3. Therefore a being with maximum
excellence has necessary existence
- Malcolm
- 1. If God doesn't exist, his existence is
logically impossible
- 2. If God does exist, his existence is logically necessary
- 3. If we concieve of God, this means he is not logically impossible
- Therefore God is logically necessary
- Sankara
- 8th Century Indian Philosopher
- If something is logically impossible, then
we cannot conceive of it
- Decartes
- The concept of perfection cannot arise from
an imperfect being, therefore it came from a
perfect being: God
- God needs existence like
a triangle needs 180
sides. You know it apriori.