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René Descartes - Meditation #5 - The Ontological Proof of God's Existence
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This is a lecture video about the fifth Meditation on First Philosophy, published in 1641, by Rene Descartes. In this meditation Descartes offers his own version of the Ontological Argument for the Existence of God. The argument is explained by comparing it to a similar argument that we can construct involving triangles. I also discuss some potential objections that one might raise to the ontological argument.

Here are the videos summarizing the earlier meditations.
Med #1:    • René Descartes - Meditation #1 - The ...  
Med #2:    • René Descartes - Meditation #2 - I th...  
Med #3:    • René Descartes - Meditation #3 - A Co...  
Med #4:    • René Descartes - Meditation #4 - The ...  
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@abrahamtellez592

1 year ago

I find it mesmerizing that people as smart as Descartes could convince themselves that they could just define god into existence.

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@teaganblohm9694

2 years ago

"It will eat you up inside and you will die alone" ... that went from 0 to 100 real quick lol. very helpful video tho

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@acourseinmiraclesissatanic9563

3 years ago

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@diegoc.1212

1 year ago

Probably it was not his intention, but Descartes proves in an inadvertent act of geniality that god is a creation of the human mind, and not the opposite, exactly like the triangle or any other geometrical idea whatsoever, the mind gave god the attributes or essences he needs to have in order to exist, so we are an entity above god, because we can create him and prove his existence and not the other way around.

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@jxarosemena3853

2 years ago

Man, your videos just saved me from failing in understanding the meditations for an essay I have to write! I'm really grateful for your explanations!

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@RottenDoctorGonzo

1 year ago

What a time to be alive, when philosophy is so accessible. Kudos. I'm re-reading Descartes' ontological argument, years after being introduced. I feel like there's more to it than meets the eye

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@rebeccagarcia-marquez3796

1 year ago

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@kayhash9202

2 years ago

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@ericd9827

2 years ago

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@briandawley7808

1 year ago

I like the Kant response to point 2. I'm not quite sure if this is the same refutation, but it seems as though there's question begging going on. "Existence is something that is a fundamental nature of God, therefore God exists." That's using the assumption that a perfect being, call it God or whatever, to prove the very existence of that thing. I could just as easily say, "A perfect staff that, when held, gives me all the knowledge, power, and wisdom of a God would have as an essential element of it, existence, therefore existence is part of this staff's essence, therefore the staff exists." Further it appears to me that the triangle proof doesn't actually prove the existence of triangles, it merely proves, IF triangles exist, the would have three angles. Which seems similar to the flaw in the God proof: If God exists, then God would have as part of its essence, existence; i.e., if God exists, then it follows that God exists.

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1 month ago

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@jameshogan6142

1 year ago

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10 months ago

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2 years ago

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@pascalmartin1891

1 year ago

If one starts with God defined as an objective reality, then concluding that God exists is simply coming back to the original premice. In reality it should be "having all of the perfections is part of the 'idea of God' essense".. Therefore the 'idea of God' exists. Now, having an idea is not proof of existence, otherwise we would all be billionaires.. We can have idea of something that does not necessarily exist, this is called fiction, for example science fiction. Descarte as an idealist philosopher: something necessarily exists simply because I imagined it. I never realized this.

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@stellaahn8139

4 months ago

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@josiedesir8712

5 months ago

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@JuanMPalacio

1 year ago

It’s strange that Descartes would use an ontological argument when it had already been refuted heavily, even by St. Thomas Aquinas. Aquinas criticized it in his Summa Theologica, which contained some of the most famous philosophical arguments for the existence of God. And I believe that Descartes was influenced by Aquinas.

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@MaxKuschmierz

11 months ago

Premise 2 can also easily be shown to be flawed, because Descartes even admitted that you can not have just some perfections but necessarily either all or none of them in his response to the perfect island proof. So either existence is not a perfection or anything that exists must be god itself which is illogical since then no distinction between 2 things could be drawn.

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@myprrrecious

1 year ago

The whole video is amazing but the best part was 6:24-40

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