Ontological Argument for the Existence of God

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What does St. Thomas Aquinas describe God as?

Omnitemporal

According to Anselm of Canterbury, why does he believe that God exists?

Because God is the Greatest thing that we can imagine

Who is known as the father of modern philosophy?

Rene Descartes

Who is a proponent of Pessimism according to the text?

Friedrich Nietzsche

What did Rene Descartes use alone to achieve truth?

Reason

According to Soren Kierkegaard, what does Absurdism propose about life?

Life has no inherent meaning but human tries to find meaning making it absurd

What is the main concern of St. Augustine?

Dealing with the problem about evil

What does Friedrich Nietzsche propose regarding the meaning of life?

Human finds his own meaning in life

What does Rene Descartes say about life and senses?

Doubt everything, life is like a dream so never trust your senses

Explore the ontological argument for the existence of God, as presented by Anselm of Canterbury, St. Augustine, and St. Thomas. Learn about their philosophical viewpoints and the ways in which they sought to prove the existence of God through their arguments.

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