Anselm's ontological argument: Whole, unified, and complete

Abstract

The Proslogion has long been seen to contain Saint Anselm's ontological Argument, although philosophers have differed in their opinions about exactly what constitutes this argument. An analysis of both the Proslogion and the multi-faceted context of Anselm reveals a more complicated and much stronger argument in the Proslogion than has previously been identified.

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