This paper presents a novel objection to ontological arguments. This objection aims at showing that ontological arguments in general, given the intrinsic nature of their conclusion, are of an impossible nature. The argument rests on the fact that conclusive ontological arguments would contradict the very nature of God
The article deals with the so-called ontological argument for the existence of God in the version or...
Two questions concerning Anselm of Canterbury’s theistic argument provided in Proslogion Ch. 2 are a...
In this Introduction, we begin with two relatively uncontroversial matters: the broad contours of th...
In this paper I present a novel objection to ontological arguments. The argument concerns ontologica...
This article is a brief overview of major ontological arguments. The most noteworthy feature of this...
Part I argues that ontological arguments, like other classical proofs of the existence of God, are p...
This paper summarizes a few recent objections to various ontological arguments (OAs). I do not weigh...
An ontological argument for God’s existence is any argument which attempts to prove the existence of...
Journal ArticleWould the Ontological Argument Greater Than Which None Can Be Conceived prove the exi...
I consider what I hope are increasingly sophisticated versions of ontological argument, beginning fr...
Modal ontological arguments are often claimed to be immune to the flqqperfect islandfrqq objection o...
We can attend to the logic of Anselm's ontological argument, and amuse ourselves for a few hours unr...
After thirty-five years of study, the author has come to the conclusion that even the Anselmian form...
The article deals with the so-called ontological argument for the existence of God in the version or...
Two questions concerning Anselm of Canterbury’s theistic argument provided in Proslogion Ch. 2 are a...
In this Introduction, we begin with two relatively uncontroversial matters: the broad contours of th...
In this paper I present a novel objection to ontological arguments. The argument concerns ontologica...
This article is a brief overview of major ontological arguments. The most noteworthy feature of this...
Part I argues that ontological arguments, like other classical proofs of the existence of God, are p...
This paper summarizes a few recent objections to various ontological arguments (OAs). I do not weigh...
An ontological argument for God’s existence is any argument which attempts to prove the existence of...
Journal ArticleWould the Ontological Argument Greater Than Which None Can Be Conceived prove the exi...
I consider what I hope are increasingly sophisticated versions of ontological argument, beginning fr...
Modal ontological arguments are often claimed to be immune to the flqqperfect islandfrqq objection o...
We can attend to the logic of Anselm's ontological argument, and amuse ourselves for a few hours unr...
After thirty-five years of study, the author has come to the conclusion that even the Anselmian form...
The article deals with the so-called ontological argument for the existence of God in the version or...
Two questions concerning Anselm of Canterbury’s theistic argument provided in Proslogion Ch. 2 are a...
In this Introduction, we begin with two relatively uncontroversial matters: the broad contours of th...