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physico-theological argument
{ 1 } - I cannot admit the possibility of an Ens Realissimum and deny its existence
{ 2 } - The world manifests signs of purposeful arrangement.
{ 3 } - If anything exists, an absolutely necessary being exists.
{ 4 } - sum total of all possible perfections
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physico-theological argument
{ 1 } - I cannot admit the possibility of an Ens Realissimum and deny its existence
{ 2 } - The world manifests signs of purposeful arrangement.
{ 3 } - If anything exists, an absolutely necessary being exists.
{ 4 } - sum total of all possible perfections
ontological argument <=> I cannot admit the possibility of an Ens Realissimum and deny its existence
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physico-theological argument
{ 1 } - I cannot admit the possibility of an Ens Realissimum and deny its existence
{ 2 } - The world manifests signs of purposeful arrangement.
{ 3 } - If anything exists, an absolutely necessary being exists.
{ 4 } - sum total of all possible perfections
physico-theological argument <=> The world manifests signs of purposeful arrangement.
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physico-theological argument
{ 1 } - I cannot admit the possibility of an Ens Realissimum and deny its existence
{ 2 } - The world manifests signs of purposeful arrangement.
{ 3 } - If anything exists, an absolutely necessary being exists.
{ 4 } - sum total of all possible perfections
cosmological argument <=> If anything exists, an absolutely necessary being exists.
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physico-theological argument
{ 1 } - I cannot admit the possibility of an Ens Realissimum and deny its existence
{ 2 } - The world manifests signs of purposeful arrangement.
{ 3 } - If anything exists, an absolutely necessary being exists.
{ 4 } - sum total of all possible perfections
third transcendental Idea of pure reason <=> sum total of all possible perfections
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