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Full Idea
That the things we grasp very clearly and very distinctly are all true, is assured only because God is or exists, and because he is a perfect Being.
Gist of Idea
Clear and distinct conceptions are true because a perfect God exists
Source
René Descartes (A Discourse on Method [1637], §4.38)
Book Ref
Descartes,René: 'Discourse on Method/The Meditations', ed/tr. Sutcliffe,F.E. [Penguin 1968], p.58
3612 | Clear and distinct conceptions are true because a perfect God exists [Descartes] |
2290 | Once it is clear that there is a God who is no deceiver, I conclude that clear and distinct perceptions must be true [Descartes] |
3641 | It is circular to make truth depend on believing God's existence is true [Arnauld on Descartes] |
4524 | Descartes is right that in the Christian view only God can guarantee the reliability of senses [Nietzsche on Descartes] |
3659 | I know the truth that God exists and is the author of truth [Descartes] |
9355 | One sort of circularity presupposes a premise, the other presupposes a rule being used [Braithwaite, by Devitt] |
9161 | Maybe reasonableness requires circular justifications - that is one coherentist view [Field,H] |
11059 | Circular arguments are formally valid, though informally inadmissible [Hanna] |