Combining Philosophers
Ideas for Stilpo, George Berkeley and M. Tullius Cicero
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28. God / B. Proving God / 1. Proof of God
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There must be a God, because I and my ideas are not independent [Berkeley]
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There must be a God, because all sensible things must be perceived by him [Berkeley]
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28. God / B. Proving God / 2. Proofs of Reason / a. Ontological Proof
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It seems clear to me that we have an innate idea of the divine [Cicero]
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28. God / B. Proving God / 2. Proofs of Reason / b. Ontological Proof critique
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Many primitive people know nothing of the gods [Cicero]
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28. God / B. Proving God / 3. Proofs of Evidence / b. Teleological Proof
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If the barbarians of Britain saw a complex machine, they would be baffled, but would know it was designed [Cicero]
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Chance is no more likely to create the world than spilling lots of letters is likely to create a famous poem [Cicero]
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It has been proved that creation is the workmanship of God, from its beauty and usefulness [Berkeley]
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If a person cannot feel the power of God when looking at the stars, they are probably incapable of feeling [Cicero]
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It is obvious from order that someone is in charge, as when we visit a gymnasium [Cicero]
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28. God / B. Proving God / 3. Proofs of Evidence / c. Teleological Proof critique
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If everything with regular movement and order is divine, then recurrent illnesses must be divine [Cicero]
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