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  1. “The Ontological Argument” by St. Anselm Canterbury Cathedral, Library of Congress, ©Detroit Publishing About the author.... St. Anselm (1033-1109), a member of the Bene-

  2. Introduction In 1077 AD, St Anselm created an argument for God’s existence which came to be known (thanks to Kant) as the Ontological argument. Ontology refers to ‘being’ or ‘existing’ or the nature of being / what exists.

  3. Saint Anselm of Canterbury, Italian-born theologian and philosopher, known as the father of Scholasticism, a philosophical school of thought that dominated the Middle Ages. He is the originator of the ontological argument for God and the satisfaction theory of redemption.

  4. Anselm of Canterbury (1033—1109) Saint Anselm was one of the most important Christian thinkers of the eleventh century. He is most famous in philosophy for having discovered and articulated the so-called “ontological argument;” and in theology for his doctrine of the atonement.

  5. Front. Philos. China 2017, 12(1): 137-150 DOI 1 0.3868/s030-006-0 1 7-00 1 0-8 ZHANG Junguo A Critical Examination of Anselm's Ontologica! Argument

  6. Feb 8, 1996 · 1078: St. Anselm, Proslogion.Followed soon after by Gaunilo’s critique In Behalf of the Fool.: 1264: St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa.Criticises an argument which somehow descends from St. Anselm.

  7. Jan 1, 2006 · Anselm's "Ontological Argument" Abstract: Anselms's Ontological Argument is stated, and a few standard objections to his argument are listed. St. Anselm of Canterbury (1033-1109) was a Neoplatonic Realist and was often called "the second Augustine."

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