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The ontological argument : from St. Anselm to contemporary philosophers / edited by Alvin Plantinga ; with an introduction by Richard Taylor.

Contributor Plantinga, Alvin, ed.

Edition Statement:Anchor Books ed.

Imprint:Garden City, N.Y., Anchor Books, 1965.

Descriptionxviii, 180 p. ; 19 cm.

Note:"A435."

Note:St. Anselm -- St. Thomas Aquinas -- René Descartes -- Benedict de Spinoza -- Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz -- Immanuel Kant: the impossibility of an ontological proof of the existence of God -- Arthur Schopenhauer -- G.E. Moore: is existence a predicate? -- William P. Alston: the onotological argument revisited -- J.N. Findlay: can God's existence be disproved? -- Charles Hartshorne: the necessarily existent -- Norman Malcolm.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references.

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Plantinga, Alvin, ed.
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God -- Proof, Ontological.