Kant and the ‘antinomy’ of the actually existing thing
Anselm′s proof of the existence of a being that encompasses all determinations was accepted by many philosophers in the Middle Ages and the Modern Era; among them Duns Scotus, Descartes, Malebranche, Leibniz, Wolff, and Baumgarten. But from the very beginning the “ontological argument”, as it was...
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Anselm′s proof of the existence of a being that encompasses all determinations
was accepted by many philosophers in the Middle Ages and the Modern Era;
among them Duns Scotus, Descartes, Malebranche, Leibniz, Wolff, and Baumgarten. But from the very beginning the “ontological argument”, as it was called
by Kant, also faced fierce resistance: starting with Gaunilo the list of critics of
Anselm’s proof includes Thomas Aquinas, William of Ockham, Crusius, Hume
and Kant, among many others. As a rule, the criticism of these authors was
not aimed at the demonstrability of God’s existence – Hume and Kant were exceptions in this respect–, but rather against the particular line of argumentation
of the ontological proof. Aquinas′ critique epitomizes this position, since he criticizes Anselm’s argument, while offering at the same time an alternative proof to
demonstrate the existence of God that also relies on existence as such – although
not, as it was the case in Anselm’s argument, on the existence of the content of a
merely mental representation, but on the existence of transitory beings given to
perception. The tertia via – known later as argumentum a contingentia mundi or,
since Kant, as “cosmological argument” – can be traced back to Plato (Phaedo,
72 c–e; Phaedrus, 245 d–e) and Aristotle (De caelo I 12, 283 a 30, sqq.); however,
it is in the context of Scholastic philosophy where that proof was developed in a
more consistent way, since the contingency of each existing being was extended
then to the totality of existing things by the dogma of the creatio ex nihilo.
Throughout the history of philosophy the cosmological argument has had at
least as many supporters as the ontological argument; thus, it has also been formulated in many different ways. In a nutshell, the line of reasoning of the cosmological argument is that all things that exist in the universe begin to exist and
eventually cease to exist; thus, if contingent things have the possibility both to
exist and not to exist, there must be a being that exists necessarily and can
for that very reason explain that what does not exist necessarily receives its existence from what exists by itself... |
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