The Ontological Proof in Anselm and Hegel: One Proof, Different Versions?

The Ontological Proof in Anselm and Hegel

One Proof, Different Versions?

2014 • 345 pages

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Although separated by the centuries, Anselm and Hegel represent two different developments of the ontological proof. This book guides the reader through an exploration of the perplexing ontological argument from a well-balanced analysis of the works of two significant, yet polar opposite thinkers, Anselm and Hegel.

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