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Card 16
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What shape did Descartes use in his argument? Why?
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Card 17
Front
Rene Descartes: God wouldn't be God if he didn't exist. Existence is _________ to the essence of God.
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Card 18
Front
Give the 2 premises + conclusion of Norman Malcolm's ontological argument.
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Card 19
Front
What is a logical impossibility?
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Card 20
Front
Malcolm is arguing logically it would make sense for this being (God) to exists but not saying that it ________ does.
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Card 21
Front
Malcolm proves is not that God actually _____ but that logically if God does, he must exist __________.
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Card 22
Front
What is modal logic?
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Card 23
Front
What are Alvin Plantinga's 3 premises?
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Card 24
Front
What is Alvin Plantinga's conclusion?
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Card 25
Front
Plantinga's weakness of there being a being with maximal greatness?
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