Anselm of Canterbury was a theologian and philosopher from the 11th and 12th centuries who came up with a rather ingenious argument for the existence of God, which is usually called the ontological ...
This essay examines anew the conflicting positions of St. Anselm and Kant regarding the possibility of proving God's existence by the technique of the Ontological Argument. It is intended (a) to do ...
1. L'argument ontologique n'a pas cessé d'être d'actualité. — 2. Le problème des relations entre la foi et la raison chez saint Anselme peut être résolu par le recours à un rationalisme modéré, qui ...
Every year, I teach the classic theistic arguments in my philosophy of religion class. We start with the “ontological” argument in Anselm’s Proslogion. Steeped as it is in monastic and biblical prayer ...
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