Anselm's other argument /:

Anselm of Canterbury (1033-1109 CE), in his work Proslogion, originated the "Anselm's Other Argument stakes an original claim in this debate, and takes it further. There is a second a priori argument in Anselm (specifically in the Reply), A.D. Smith contends, but it is not the modal argume...

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Main Author: Smith, A. D. (Arthur David) (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2014.
Series:Theory of Knowledge
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Online Access:DE-862
DE-863
Summary:Anselm of Canterbury (1033-1109 CE), in his work Proslogion, originated the "Anselm's Other Argument stakes an original claim in this debate, and takes it further. There is a second a priori argument in Anselm (specifically in the Reply), A.D. Smith contends, but it is not the modal argument past scholars have identified. This second argument surfaces in a number of forms, though always turning on certain deep, interrelated metaphysical issues
Physical Description:1 online resource (xi, 235 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780674726000
0674726006

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