Multiple Choice
Which of the following is true of Immanuel Kant's refutation of the ontological proof of God?
A) He stated that belief in God is not rationally justified.
B) He believed that existence is a perfection.
C) He argued that causality is a concept that is not applicable to things-as-experienced.
D) He argued that existence is a precondition of having characteristics, and not a characteristic in itself.
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