A simplified variant of G\"odel's ontological argument is presented. The simplified argument is valid already in basic modal logics K or KT, it does not suffer from modal collapse, and it avoids the rather complex predicates of essence (Ess.) and necessary existence (NE) as used by G\"odel. The variant presented has been obtained as a side result of a series of theory simplification experiments conducted in interaction with a modern proof assistant system. The starting point for these experiments was the computer encoding of G\"odel's argument, and then automated reasoning techniques were systematically applied to arrive at the simplified variant presented. The presented work thus exemplifies a fruitful human-computer interaction in computa...
Three variants of Kurt Gödel's ontological argument, proposed by Dana Scott, C. Anthony Anderson and...
I consider what I hope are increasingly sophisticated versions of ontological argument, beginning fr...
I consider what I hope are increasingly sophisticated versions of ontological argument, beginning fr...
A simplified variant of G\"odel's ontological argument is presented. The simplified argument is vali...
The contemporary versions of the ontological argument that originated from Charles Hartshorne are fo...
The contemporary versions of the ontological argument that originated from Charles Hartshorne are fo...
The contemporary versions of the ontological argument that originated from Charles Hartshorne are fo...
The contemporary versions of the ontological argument that originated from Charles Hartshorne are fo...
The contemporary versions of the ontological argument that originated from Charles Hartshorne are fo...
The contemporary versions of the ontological argument that originated from Charles Hartshorne are fo...
In his ontological argument G\"{o}del says nothing about its underlying logic. The argument is modal...
We use a mechanized verification system, PVS, to examine the argument from Anselm's Proslogion Chapt...
Inspired by the third chapter of Anselm's Proslogion, twentieth century philosophers including Charl...
I consider what I hope are increasingly sophisticated versions of ontological argument, beginning fr...
An ontological argument for God’s existence is any argument which attempts to prove the existence of...
Three variants of Kurt Gödel's ontological argument, proposed by Dana Scott, C. Anthony Anderson and...
I consider what I hope are increasingly sophisticated versions of ontological argument, beginning fr...
I consider what I hope are increasingly sophisticated versions of ontological argument, beginning fr...
A simplified variant of G\"odel's ontological argument is presented. The simplified argument is vali...
The contemporary versions of the ontological argument that originated from Charles Hartshorne are fo...
The contemporary versions of the ontological argument that originated from Charles Hartshorne are fo...
The contemporary versions of the ontological argument that originated from Charles Hartshorne are fo...
The contemporary versions of the ontological argument that originated from Charles Hartshorne are fo...
The contemporary versions of the ontological argument that originated from Charles Hartshorne are fo...
The contemporary versions of the ontological argument that originated from Charles Hartshorne are fo...
In his ontological argument G\"{o}del says nothing about its underlying logic. The argument is modal...
We use a mechanized verification system, PVS, to examine the argument from Anselm's Proslogion Chapt...
Inspired by the third chapter of Anselm's Proslogion, twentieth century philosophers including Charl...
I consider what I hope are increasingly sophisticated versions of ontological argument, beginning fr...
An ontological argument for God’s existence is any argument which attempts to prove the existence of...
Three variants of Kurt Gödel's ontological argument, proposed by Dana Scott, C. Anthony Anderson and...
I consider what I hope are increasingly sophisticated versions of ontological argument, beginning fr...
I consider what I hope are increasingly sophisticated versions of ontological argument, beginning fr...