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  • The Ontological Argument is possibly one of the most brought up

  • And disputed religious arguments of all of philosophy

  • But what is all this hoo-hah about

  • Well the ontological argument was first thought up

  • By Saint Anselm of Canterbury

  • Who one day while thinking

  • Over the kind of things that saints think of

  • Concluded that God must exist

  • This is because Anselm states

  • That everyone knows that God is a being so great

  • That no greater being can be thought of

  • Therefore if you think of God

  • You are thinking of a being

  • In which no greater being can be thought of

  • However Anselm concludes that God must exist in reality

  • Because if he existed only in your mind

  • Then you would not be thinking of a being

  • In which no greater being can be thought of

  • Because it is greater to exist in reality than in the mind

  • Basically Anselm is presenting the argument like this

  • Premise one

  • Everyone knows that God is a being

  • In which no greater being can be thought of

  • Premise Two

  • It is greater to exist in reality than just in the mind

  • Premise Three

  • Therefore if you think of God he must exist in reality

  • Otherwise you are not thinking of God

  • Conclusion

  • God exists

  • At one point this argument

  • Was thought to the ultimate proof for God

  • However since that time many philosophers have come along

  • And have moved the argument onto the philosophical scrap heap

  • One of the main arguments against Anselm's ontological argument

  • Is raised by Thomas Aquinas

  • Who argues that God's essence can not be known

  • This means that we can not say that

  • God is a being

  • In which no greater being can be thought of

  • Resulting in Anselm's argument being rendered useless

  • The French Monk

  • Gaunilo

  • Also criticised Anselm's argument

  • By suggesting that the same argument

  • Could be used to prove his idea of a perfect island.

  • For instance

  • Premise One

  • I am thinking if a perfect island

  • In which no greater island can be thought of

  • Premise Two

  • It is greater for the island to exist in reality than the mind

  • Premise Three

  • Therefore, if I am thinking of this island

  • Then it must exist in reality

  • Otherwise I am not thinking of my perfect island

  • Conclusion

  • My perfect island exists

  • These arguments thus suggest that maybe Anselm

  • Should have been questioning the existence of his brain

  • Rather than the existence of God.

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総合的な哲学。アンセルムの存在論的議論 (Total Philosophy: Anselm's Ontological Argument)

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    Precious Annie Liao に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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