Ontological argument: Revision history


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  • curprev 20:3720:37, 14 May 2024Samcast12345 talk contribs 69,500 bytes −37 The previous author suggested in the argument that a greatest possible being that can be imagined with a being than which none greater can be imagined which is a significant assumption, and a significant departure from the language of Anselm's argument in Proslogion II. It is significant because one need not be able to conceive a possible being (as Anselm later suggests God is greater than one can conceive), just unable to conceive a greater being. undo Tag: Visual edit

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  • curprev 17:2817:28, 18 April 202271.192.35.0 talk 72,032 bytes −245 Removed the following text that, as a vague and unverifiable claim, does not align with Wikipedia's core content policies. "Since its initial proposal, few philosophical ideas have generated as much interest and discussion as the ontological argument. Nearly all of the great minds in Western philosophy have found it worthy of their attention." undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
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