Anselm (And Gaunilo) -Anselm Asserts That God,the Being-Than-Which-None-Greater-Can-Be-Conceived,cannot Even Be Thought to Not
Anselm (and Gaunilo)
-Anselm asserts that God,the being-than-which-none-greater-can-be-conceived,cannot even be thought to not exist because
A) that would lead to a contradiction.
B) that would imply that God is an essence,not a substance.
C) God is the unmoved mover,and to not exist would be to be moved.
D) that would imply that God has no substance,which he has.
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