Kant's Argument Debunks Ontological Claims, Shaking Foundation of Theology.
The article explores Kant's argument that existence is not a characteristic of things. Kant believes that only existing objects can exist, and non-existent objects cannot. He criticizes the idea that God necessarily exists because of his essence. Descartes and Leibniz also assume that existence is a characteristic in their arguments. Kant argues against this view in his Critique of Pure Reason.