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El argumento de la existencia de Dios en la Monadología

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Vargas Elizondo, Celso
Keywords
Leibniz
Monadología
Pruebas de la existencia de Dios
Argumentos modales
Leibniz
Monadology
Proofs for the Existence of God
Modal Arguments

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/3943
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Abstract
In this paper is presented a proposal to understand Leibniz’s claim that in the case of God, “…essence includes existence; meaning that in the case of God being possible is sufficient for being actual”. This modal argument is grounded in the equivalence between three general groups of arguments: those referred to the different levels of perfection that exhibit our world, the used of the principle of sufficient reason and the depicted world that results from the principles of plenitude, linear graduation and continuity. That is the same conclusion follows deductively (a priori), inductively and abductively. But before introducing this analysis (in the second section) it is important to offer some way of classifying the types of arguments to prove the existence of God. This is objective of the first section. In the third I present some additional arguments related with the kind of world depicted by Leibniz.
En este artículo se presenta una propuesta para entender la afirmación de Leibniz de que en el caso de Dios “... la esencia incluye la existencia; significando que en el caso de Dios el ser posible es suficiente para ser actual”. Este argumento modal se fundamente en una equivalencia entre tres diferentes grupos de argumentos: los referidos a los diferentes niveles de perfección que exhibe nuestro mundo, el uso del principio de razón suficiente y el mundo tal y como se construye a partir de los principios de plenitud, graduación lineal y continuidad. Esto es, en relación con Dios la misma conclusión se sigue de manera deductiva, inductiva o abductiva. Pero antes de presentar este análisis en la segunda sección, ofrecemos una tipificación de los principales argumentos de prueba de la existencia de Dios, y en la tercera, presentamos algunos argumentos adicionales relacionados con el tipo de mundo dibujado por Leibniz.
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2013
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(Revista) ISSN 0034-8252
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