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Sanctus Anselmus
Биография, сочинения, библиография. [rus]
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Ontological Arguments
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Ontological arguments are arguments, for the conclusion that God exists, from premisses which are supposed to derive from some source other than observation of the world -- e.g. from reason alone. In other words, ontological arguments are arguments from analytic, a priori or necessary premises to the conclusion that God exists. Contents: History of Ontological Arguments, Taxonomy of Ontological Arguments,
Objections to Ontological Arguments, Is Existence a Predicate? Parodies of Ontological Arguments, Bibliography
Other Internet Resources. [eng]
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Ансельм Кентерберийский
Об истине. Прослогион. [rus]
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Anselm of Canterbury, Monk, Archbishop, Theologian
Biography and some lyrics [eng]
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Philosophers : Anselm of Canterbury
Christian Platonist, 1033-1109. Anselm was an Italian born, Benedictine English philosophical theologian. He is best known for his ontological argument for the existence of God, and the satisfaction theory of the Atonement.
His Monologion and Proslogion both deal extensively with his ontological proofs for God's existence, and the hierarchical order of the universe. [eng]
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Anselm of Canterbury (Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
Biography, vews and writings briefly. [eng]
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St. Anselm of Canterbury at The University of Oklahoma
The Episcopal community of The University of Oklahoma essey.
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Philosophers : Anselm of Canterbury
A short item about [eng]
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Patron Saints Index: Anselm of Canterbury
Patron Saint Index profile of Anselm of Canterbury; illustrated. [eng]
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