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Hartshorne expressly confirms in one place what careful readers of his writings would have long since concluded -- namelyconcluded—namely, that his "favorite arguments for belief [sc. in God] are the argument from order and the argument from what Kant called the summum bonum and [he calls] the rational aim: what rational beings could reasonably accept as the final purpose of their existence and activity" ("Our Knowledge of God": 60).

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