Ockham e la dimostrazione dell’esistenza di Dio

Annali Del Dipartimento di Filosofia 13:5-32 (2007)
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Abstract

In this study I aim at providing a new assessment of Ockham’s proof for God’s existence. After reconstructing Ockham’s views of the relationship between philosophy and theology , I move to examining Ockham’s criticism to some traditional arguments , before to scrutinizing closely Ockham’s argument. My main conclusion is that Ockham did not want to elaborate a new proof but to qualify the proof stemming from efficient causality, which he considers the only available way of demonstrating God’s existence

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Fabrizio Amerini
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