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What are Descartes' reasons for thinking that the idea of God is not a fiction which he himself has conjured up? Is his reasoning sound?​

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Descartes considers existence and the ability to act to be positives. The more power and existence one possesses, the better. According to Descartes' logic, God cannot be a deceiver since he is supremely real and does not partake in emptiness in any manner.

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