Hegel's Ontological Argument Challenges Traditional Views on God's Existence.
The article discusses how Hegel's view of the ontological argument for God's existence is influenced by his idealist metaphysics. Hegel's version of the argument is shaped by his rejection of a representationalist view of the mind. He explores a Fichtean version of the argument, based on the concept of I=I, and critiques it using his own ideas.