An Outline Introductory to Kant's "critique of Pure Reason"

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An Outline Introductory to Kant's "critique of Pure Reason"
R M Robert Mark Wenley
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Yet the cosmological ar- gument treats it as if it were an object of knowledge exactly on the same level as perception of any thing or object in the course of experience. Thirdly, it presupposes the Ontologies! argument, already proved false. It does this, because it proceeds from the conception of the necessity of a certain being to the fact of his existence. And it is possible to take this course only if idea and fact are convertible with Digitized by CjOOQIC THE CRITiqUE OF PUBE REASON. 83 o...ne another. It has just been proved that they are not so convertible.
(3) Thirdly, there is the Phystco-theologicdl Proof, popularly known as the argument from Design, the most widely accepted, yet the most faulty, of all.
This argument concludes from the order and adapta- tion in nature to the absolute wisdom and power of its designer, just as one might argue from inspection of a machine to the skill and artifice of its construc- tor. This argument has also several weaknesses.
If it were to lead to a God, it would only supply the idea of an architect, not of a creator.


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