Kant's Treatise on "Being" in his Criticism of "the Ontological Proofs of God's Existence"

Modern Philosophy 4:82-87 (2009)
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In the "Critique of Pure Reason", Kant on the "ontological proof of the existence of God," conducted a thorough critique. And Kant on "existence" of almost all the topics are reflected in the criticism in this. These topics include: 1. "Is" not a real predicate, 2. "Presence" is a recognition of certain provisions of its own, 3. "Presence" is itself something positive. This paper hopes to resolve this and gain critical of Kant's "presence" in-depth understanding of topics

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