Anselm - Proslogion This central argument of this chapter is...
Anselm - Proslogion This central argument of this chapter is described in Anselm’s ontological argument. The Proslogion itself goes as follows: Chapter 2: God Truly Is And so, O Lord, since thou givest understanding to faith, give me to understand - as far as thou knowest it to be good for me - that thou dost exist, as we believe, and that thou art what we believe thee to be. Now we believe that thou art a being than which none greater can be thought.
Or can it be that there is no such being, since “The fool hath said in his heart, ‘There is no God’”? But when this same fool hears what I am saying - “A being than which none greater can be thought” - he understands what he…
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