Anselm's Attempts To Prove The Existence Of God

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St. Anselm was a philosopher and theologian who attempts to prove the existence of God by logical deduction from the nature of being, and that is why this is known as ontological arguments. He argues that, if we can imagine two identical objects, one real and one not real, necessarily the real is going to be more perfect than the other, and therefore, God has to be real because he is perfect and there is not anything more perfect than him. This theory had many critics and opponents, and one of those who disagreed with was Gaulino, a French monk of the same era. He suggests that something real is not necessarily perfect. According to Gaulino, if an argument worked for a case, then it should work for all cases. Hence, he says that if we imagine

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