Anselm's "ontological" argument for the existence of God
A) begins with easily observed facts about the world.
B) moves from the premise that I exist to the conclusion that God exists.
C) purports to establish that "There is no God" is self-contradictory.
D) begins from the idea of God as the greatest thing I can conceive.
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Q2: The fool who "says in his heart"
Q3: Anselm's argument
A) moves from existence to essence.
B)
Q4: Thomas Aquinas
A) depends on Anselm's ontological argument
Q5: Reason and revelation, Aquinas holds,
A) are irreconcilably
Q6: Existence, Aquinas tells us,
A) is included in
Q7: The argument for God's existence from change
A)
Q8: In the argument from possibility and necessity,
Q9: We cannot know, Aquinas says,
A) anything about
Q10: Aquinas says that a human soul
A) is
Q11: What we know first and most easily,
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