O argumento transcedental para a existência de Deus (do inglês, transcendental argument for the existence of God (TAG)) é um argumento pressuposicional que defende que a lógica, a ciência e a moralidade pressupõe a existência de Deus.[1]
Referências
↑Michael Martin (1997). Does Induction Presume the Existence of the Christian God?(em inglês). Infidels. Página visitada em 21 de abril de 2011. "But what about The Transcendental Argument for the Existence of God (TAG)--the argument that logic, science, and objective ethical standards presuppose the existence of God?"
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