Discourse on the Method: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
no edit summary
No edit summary
No edit summary
 
Line 1: Line 1:
{{a|philosophy|}}[[Rene Descartes]]’ famous proof of the existence of God, inferred from the necessary existence of the self. Roundly debunked by {{buchstein}}<ref>[[Discourse on the Intercourse]].</ref>, who proved that there must be at least three people in the universe, and since they were all engaged on a [[conference call]], God was almost certainly not one of them.
{{a|philosophy|}}[[Rene Descartes]]’ famous proof of the existence of God, inferred from the necessary existence of the self. Roundly debunked by {{buchstein}}<ref>[[Discourse on Intercourse]].</ref>, who proved that there must be at least three people in the universe, and since they were all engaged on a [[conference call]], God was almost certainly not one of them.


“God is omniscient,” he said. “God doesn’t do [[conference call]]s. What would be the point?”  
“God is omniscient,” he said. “God doesn’t do [[conference call]]s. What would be the point?”  
Line 5: Line 5:
{{sa}}
{{sa}}
*[[Discourse on Intercourse]]
*[[Discourse on Intercourse]]
{{t|Metaphysics}}
*[[Otto Büchstein]]
*[[Otto Büchstein]]
{{c|Philosophy}}
{{c|Philosophy}}{{c|Metaphysics}}
{{ref}}
{{ref}}

Navigation menu