The ontological argument
A) Appeals to empirical evidence.
B) Does not appeal to empirical evidence.
C) Relies solely on the concept of God.
D) Both b and c
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Q130: Anselm claims that it is impossible to
Q131: Anselm conceives of God as something
A) Than-which-nothing-greater-can-be-found-on-earth.
B)
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A) It supports
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A) The
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