The book The Kantian Epistemology And Theism was written by author Hodge, Caspar Wistar, 1870-1937 Here you can read free online of The Kantian Epistemology And Theism book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Kantian Epistemology And Theism a good or bad book?
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But this is not his argument, as Dr. Patton* shows. His argument is, as has been stated, that existence is necessarily in the concept of the Perfect Being. Kant realized this, and pro- ceeded to criticise the argument in this form by showing the differ- ence between analytic and synthetic judgments, and that being is not a real predicate. He argues as follows : If there is a contradiction involved in the denial of this predicate, it must be contained in the concept ; and must therefore be a mer...ely logical predicate and so say nothing as to reality : therefore though the annihilation of this predi- cate involves a contradiction, both subject and predicate may be together suppressed without contradiction. But if the judgment is to express existence, that is if being is a real predicate, it must add something to the concept and so its removal will not involve a con- tradiction. Moreover existence is not a real predicate, or there never could be a correspondence between the concept and object, the object always being greater.
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