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The ontological argument is an argument to prove the existence of god by using only logic and no other observations of the world. ... The ontological argument is one of the more interesting arguments as opposed to the other well known arguments including the cosmological argument and the teleological argument. The ontological argument is well thought out, but it has some flaws in it and I am to prove why the ontological argument does not hold up against the many objectors.
The first ontological argument was stated by St. ... The ontological argument goes, basically, like this: suppose that there is a being in which nothing greater can be imagined. ... Anselm published his writing of Proslogium in the Eleventh century, there have been many objectors and criticizers of his Ontological argument. One that portrays his argument to seem the most fictitious seems to be Guanilo. ... Guanilo’s argument is simple and straight forward; he uses St. ...
I find the ontological argument to be a very defined argument but it does not stand solid. ...
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Another reason is because of all the assumptions made during the argument.
Approximate Word count = 874 Approximate Pages = 3.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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