Descartes, The Existence of God This goes over, describes, and defines Descartes writings on God.
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Descartes: The Existence of God
Descartes has realized that he is a being that thinks, doubts, desires, and questions many, many things. However, the notion that Descartes has of a God is the clearest and most distinct when compared to his other notions. Descartes realizes that since he is a being that thinks, there must be a supreme being more perfect than him to help us realize his imperfections.
He believes that there is no
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is in no way a combination of experiences of my past. Can God not be such of my imagination? Even when I do imagine God, there is no strict correlation between objective reality and formal reality involving God. However, I was satisfied and humbled just knowing I am not alone. I believe there is a supreme being more perfect than me to help me realize my imperfections and qualities, and just knowing that is enough.
is in no way a combination of experiences of my past. Can God not be such of my imagination? Even when I do imagine God, there is no strict correlation between objective reality and formal reality involving God. However, I was satisfied and humbled just knowing I am not alone. I believe there is a supreme being more perfect than me to help me realize my imperfections and qualities, and just knowing that is enough.