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The Trademark Argument

The Trademark Argument

Rene Descartes argues that our idea of God did not came from the Fictitious, Adventitious and Innate ideas, he insists that the Idea of God is came from God itself and he used the levels of reality to prove it.

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In this Meditation III Rene is trying to prove the existence of God.

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