Ontological arguments are one of the main classes of arguments for the
existence of God, and have been influential from the Middle Ages right
up until the present time. This accessible volume offers a
comprehensive survey and assessment of them, starting with a sequence
of chapters charting their history - from Anselm and Aquinas, via
Descartes, Leibniz, Kant and Hegel, to Gödel, Plantinga, Lewis and
Tichý. This is followed by chapters on the most important topics to
have emerged in the discussion of ontological arguments: the
relationship between conceivability and possibility, the charge that
ontological arguments beg the question, and the nature of existence.
The volume as a whole shows clearly how these arguments emerged and
developed, how we should think about them, and why they remain
important today.
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ISBN
9781108751582
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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