The Idea of God; An Inquiry Concerning the Practical Content of the Ontological Proof of the Existence of God And the Relation of the Idea of the Object of Religion to Conscious Religious Experience, in the Light of Modern Anthropological And Psychologica
The Idea of God; An Inquiry Concerning the Practical Content of the Ontological Proof of the Existence of God And the Relation of the Idea of the Object of Religion to Conscious Religious Experience, in the Light of Modern Anthropological And Psychologica
James Palmer
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The ding an sich for him was ever an independent Reality. When these facts concerning the Kantian theory of knowledge are settled in our minds we are prepared for his criticism of the Ontological Digitized by Google 20 THE IDEA OF GOD. Proof. In such a system an ens realiamaum could be necessary only as a formal condition of thought. It is a purely regulative concept. The conclusions concerning a greatest conceivable being are rational deductions of logic. But when an account of reli- gious exp...erience is demanded the system breaks down as Kant was conscious of its break down in the presence of a categorical imperative. The Ontological Proof therefore has this advantage that while it does connect with the Ideal of pure reason it also connects with the conscious experience of a Religious life. Kant's Criticism. — Let us look now at Kant's criticism of our Proof in the light of what we have here stated. He begins by asserting ^ that ^^ the concept of an absolutely necessary Being is a concept of pure reason^ a mere idea, the objective reality of which is by no means proved by the fact that reason requires it.'' Then he proceeds to inquire concerning the conditions which make it necessary to consider the nonexistence of a thing as absolutely inconceivable.
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