peer reviewedA universal reasoning approach based on shallow semantical embeddings of higher-order modal logics into classical higher-order logic is exemplarily employed to analyze several modern variants of the ontological argument on the computer. Several novel findings are reported which contribute to the clarification of a long-standing dispute between Anderson and Hájek. The technology employed in this work, which to some degree realizes Leibniz’s dream of a characteristica universalis and a calculus ratiocinator for solving philosophical controversies, is ready to be fruitfully adopted in larger scale by philosophers
Ontological arguments seek to affirm existence of a priori empirical truths by use of logic. I focus...
I consider what I hope are increasingly sophisticated versions of ontological argument, beginning fr...
Godel's ontological proof is interpreted in a logically clear and sensible way without empirical and...
A simplified variant of G\"odel's ontological argument is presented. The simplified argument is vali...
Three variants of Kurt Gödel's ontological argument, proposed by Dana Scott, C. Anthony Anderson and...
Computers may help us to better understand (not just verify) arguments. In this article we defend th...
Computers may help us to better understand (not just verify) arguments. In this article we defend th...
Computers may help us to better understand (not just verify) arguments. In this article we defend th...
Computers may help us to better understand (not just verify) arguments. In this article we defend th...
Computers may help us to better understand (not just verify) arguments. In this article we defend th...
peer reviewedComputers may help us to better understand (not just verify) arguments. In this article...
Part I argues that ontological arguments, like other classical proofs of the existence of God, are p...
Part I argues that ontological arguments, like other classical proofs of the existence of God, are p...
Part I argues that ontological arguments, like other classical proofs of the existence of God, are p...
Ontological arguments seek to affirm existence of a priori empirical truths by use of logic. I focus...
Ontological arguments seek to affirm existence of a priori empirical truths by use of logic. I focus...
I consider what I hope are increasingly sophisticated versions of ontological argument, beginning fr...
Godel's ontological proof is interpreted in a logically clear and sensible way without empirical and...
A simplified variant of G\"odel's ontological argument is presented. The simplified argument is vali...
Three variants of Kurt Gödel's ontological argument, proposed by Dana Scott, C. Anthony Anderson and...
Computers may help us to better understand (not just verify) arguments. In this article we defend th...
Computers may help us to better understand (not just verify) arguments. In this article we defend th...
Computers may help us to better understand (not just verify) arguments. In this article we defend th...
Computers may help us to better understand (not just verify) arguments. In this article we defend th...
Computers may help us to better understand (not just verify) arguments. In this article we defend th...
peer reviewedComputers may help us to better understand (not just verify) arguments. In this article...
Part I argues that ontological arguments, like other classical proofs of the existence of God, are p...
Part I argues that ontological arguments, like other classical proofs of the existence of God, are p...
Part I argues that ontological arguments, like other classical proofs of the existence of God, are p...
Ontological arguments seek to affirm existence of a priori empirical truths by use of logic. I focus...
Ontological arguments seek to affirm existence of a priori empirical truths by use of logic. I focus...
I consider what I hope are increasingly sophisticated versions of ontological argument, beginning fr...
Godel's ontological proof is interpreted in a logically clear and sensible way without empirical and...