Descartes argues that he has in himself the idea of a perfect infinite being. But he is finite and far from perfect. So he could not have produced his idea of a perfect infinite being, so God must...


Descartes argues that he has in himself the idea of a perfect infinite being. But he is finite and far from perfect. So he could not have produced his idea of a perfect infinite being, so God must have produced it. Write out Descartes’ argument in full, using the “If...then...” logical form. What does Descartes’ argument assume? Do you think that assumption (or assumptions) is true? Why?



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