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Essai Dur L'idee De Dieu Et Les Preuves De Son Existence Chez Descartes
The book delves into Descartes' philosophy, exploring his influences, arguments, and originality. It focuses on Descartes' concept of God, emphasizing divine simplicity, perfection, and the rational nature of infinity. The discussion connects God's essence to human will, highlighting the relationship between human freedom and divine perfection. Descartes' exploration of God's nature leads to a deeper understanding of human will and truth. The text also examines Descartes' proofs of God's existence, particularly the ontological argument. It compares Descartes' ideas with those of Saint Augustine, Saint Thomas, and Saint Bonaventura, emphasizing the influence of medieval and Christian philosophy on Descartes.
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Essai Dur L'idee De Dieu Et Les Preuves De Son Existence Chez Descartes
Essai Dur L'idee De Dieu Et Les Preuves De Son Existence Chez Descartes
The book delves into Descartes' philosophy, exploring his influences, arguments, and originality. It focuses on Descartes' concept of God, emphasizing divine simplicity, perfection, and the rational nature of infinity. The discussion connects God's essence to human will, highlighting the relationship between human freedom and divine perfection. Descartes' exploration of God's nature leads to a deeper understanding of human will and truth. The text also examines Descartes' proofs of God's existence, particularly the ontological argument. It compares Descartes' ideas with those of Saint Augustine, Saint Thomas, and Saint Bonaventura, emphasizing the influence of medieval and Christian philosophy on Descartes.
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The book delves into Descartes' philosophy, exploring his influences, arguments, and originality. It focuses on Descartes' concept of God, emphasizing divine simplicity, perfection, and the rational nature of infinity. The discussion connects God's essence to human will, highlighting the relationship between human freedom and divine perfection. Descartes' exploration of God's nature leads to a deeper understanding of human will and truth. The text also examines Descartes' proofs of God's existence, particularly the ontological argument. It compares Descartes' ideas with those of Saint Augustine, Saint Thomas, and Saint Bonaventura, emphasizing the influence of medieval and Christian philosophy on Descartes.





