The Argument of Possibility and necessity encountering the critiques of Russell, Hume, and Kant
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The argument of possibility and necessity- which is considered as some of the most important arguments in proving the existence of God - have taken a key place in humans' thoughts. In history, among thinkers related to the creation of the universe, no major philosopher or thinker can be found other than those who have faced this argument; thus this argument has met many criticisms and descriptions. This article has chosen one of these descriptions - due to its considerable specifications - and Russell, Hume, and Kant's critiques toward it have been brought and answered to. The reason why this argument was chosen was: "clarity of statements, staying away from impossibility of infinite regres".
Key Words: Argument of Possibility and Necessity – Independent - Dependent - Russell, Hume, Kant.
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کلام قدیم Received: 2020/12/15 | Accepted: 2007/03/30 | Published: 2007/03/30 | ePublished: 2007/03/30
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