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Component 2 Philosophy of Religion Theme 1: Arguments for the existence of God deductive This theme considers how the philosophy of religion has, over time, influenced and been influenced by developments in religious beliefs and practices. D) Deductive arguments - origins of the ontological argument: Deductive proofs; the concept of a priori. St Anselm - God as the greatest possible being (Proslogion 2). St Anselm - God has necessary existence (Proslogion 3). Issues for analysis and evaluation will be drawn from any aspect of the content, such as: The extent to which a priori arguments for God s existence are persuasive. E) Deductive arguments - developments of the ontological argument: Rene Descartes - concept of God as supremely perfect being; analogies of triangles and mountains/valleys. Norman Malcolm - God as unlimited being, God's existence as necessary rather than just possible. F) Challenges to the ontological argument: Gaunilo, his reply to St Anselm; his rejection of the idea of a greatest possible being that can be thought of as having separate existence outside of our minds; his analogy of the idea of the greatest island as a ridicule of St Anselm's logic. Immanuel Kant s objection - existence is not a determining predicate: it cannot be a property that an object can either possess or lack. The extent to which different religious views on the nature of God impact on arguments for the existence of God. The effectiveness of the ontological argument for God s existence. Whether the ontological argument is more persuasive than the cosmological/teleological arguments for God s existence. The effectiveness of the challenges to the ontological argument for God s existence. The extent to which objections to the ontological argument are persuasive. A level Religious Studies at Titus Salt School @TSSRSE 1

Your 20 word summary Your first impressions (stronger than inductive? Why/why not? Your 10 word summary 2

Basic info including the purpose of the argument C11th Indeed, we believe that thou art a being which nothing greater can be conceived. Or is there no such nature; since the fool hath said in his heart, there is no God? (Psalm xiv.1). But, at any rate, this very fool, when he hears of this being of which I speak a being than which nothing greater can be conceived understands what he hears, and what he understands is in his understanding; although he does not C21st The fool has said in his heart, There is no God (Psalm 14:1). What is the significance of this Bible quote? 3

In intellectu The painter example In re What these terms lead Anselm to conclude... Reductio ad absurdum Your thoughts on Proslogion 2 4

Anselm s argument in Proslogion 3... Difference between Proslogion 2 and 3 Your thoughts on Proslogion 3 5

Who was Rene Descartes? Predicates A predicate is Descartes definition of God Some examples What did he think about where this concept came from, and why is this significant? What relevance does predicate have to Descartes argument? 6

First part Second part The objection Descartes anticipated Descartes response Your opinion of Descartes version, is it stronger or weaker than Anselm s? 7

Key words and key questions Summary Name of source Key points and facts 8

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God is that than which nothing greater can be conceived God is the supremely perfect being ANSELM DESCARTES Scholar Their view on the nature of God Would they accept Anselm s argument? Why? Would they accept Descartes argument? Why? St Thomas Aquinas David Hume Norman Malcolm Karl Barth Aquinas rejects that there can be any certainty that the human mind had the correct concept of God. God cannot be defined by human minds. Hume said that as human beings we base our lives on that which we can observe. God cannot be observed. He argued it is impossible to take an idea in one s mind, apply logic to it, and reach a conclusion based in the observable universe. Malcolm said existence was not a characteristic of God, however the concept of God is that He is a being whose existence is necessary. Barth said God was beyond human reason. Humans do not have the mental capacity to understand God or to prove His existence. 10

Who was Gaunilo? 3 Ways he challenged Anselm: 1) 2) 3) 1) The Perfect Island argument ANSELM S RESPONSE 2) 1) Your thoughts, who wins and why? 3) 2) 4) 5) 3) 11

Kant basic info What does Kant s objection have to do with Grumpy Cat? Explain in your own words Kant touch this Kant s objections, step by step... Your thoughts, are philosophers right to see Kant s challenge as a knockout blow? Why/why not? 12

Anselm Descartes Gaunilo Kant 13

Use this space to create an AO2 essay plan 14

Scholar What did they say about the persuasiveness of the OA? Who would they say would be persuaded by the OA? (Atheists? St Anselm Theists? Neither? Both?) Bertrand Russell Karl Barth Richard Dawkins 15

Stick your paper plate to this page or a printed picture of your work 16

Remember that AO1 means demonstrating knowledge and understanding of a topic area Remember that AO2 means analysing and evaluating a topic area Exam question AO1/AO2? Pages Examine the ontological arguments for the existence of God with reference to Anselm and Descartes. AO1 20 marks 2-7 'The ontological arguments are successful in proving the existence of God.' Evaluate this view. AO2 30 marks 9-12 14-15 17