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Kant on the dependency of the cosmological argument on the ontological argument

European Journal of Philosophy 11 (2):206–218 (2003)
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Immanuel Kant’s well known and thoroughly discussed criticism of the cosmological argument, hereafter ‘CA’, is that it presupposes or depends upon the cogency of the ontological argument, hereafter ‘OA’. Call this criticism ‘the Dependency Thesis’. It is fair to say that the received view on the matter is that Kant failed to establish the Dependency Thesis.1 In what follows, I argue that the received view is mistaken. I begin by rehearsing the standard objection to what is typically taken to be Kant’s primary argument for the Dependency Thesis. I defend Kant by presenting a different argument for his thesis. This argument is not vulnerable to the standard objection, and there is good reason to think that Kant had such an argument in mind

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Donald Smith
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The Nature of Necessity.Alvin Plantinga -1974 - Oxford, England: Clarendon Press.
Problems From Kant.James Van Cleve -1999 - New York: Oup Usa.
Kant’s Dialectic.Jonathan Bennett -1974 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
Kant's objection to the ontological argument.Alvin Plantinga -1966 -Journal of Philosophy 63 (19):537-546.

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