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"While I may have the idea of substance in me in virtue of my being a substance, I who am finite would not have the idea of infinite substance in me unless it came from a substance that really was infinite." (Introduction to Philosophy ). Does Descartes prove the existence of God conceived as infinite substance by declaring that the existence of the idea of the infinite in a finite subject must have been put in the finite subject by some infinite substance?

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