"Evidence of the existence of God" in the language of philosophy

The history of "evidence of the existence of God" is closely intertwined with the history of classical philosophy. Most philosophers, beginning with Plato and ending with Hegel, were very careful about these ancient creatures of religious thought, and even if they destroyed them, like Kan...

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Main Author: V. P. Dymcev
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Ukrainian Association of Researchers of Religion (UARR) 1998-02-01
Series:Українське Pелігієзнавство
Online Access:https://uars.info/index.php/uars/article/view/147
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Summary:The history of "evidence of the existence of God" is closely intertwined with the history of classical philosophy. Most philosophers, beginning with Plato and ending with Hegel, were very careful about these ancient creatures of religious thought, and even if they destroyed them, like Kant, then immediately, in another form, they restored (Kant's famous "moral proof"). The proposed article is intended to emphasize this content of "philosophical" philosophy, expressed in a theological form, and to show that "proof of the existence of God" in the language of philosophy means certain logical arguments that, if properly processed, could constitute a philosophical speculative method.
ISSN:2306-3548
2617-9792