‘Something than which nothing greater can be thought’ and Kant's Ens Realissimum

In this paper, I explore Kant's much-studied critique of the ontological argument, seeking to place Immanuel Kant and Anselm of Canterbury more directly in contact with one another; I do this in two ways. First, I discuss the historical reception of the ontological argument in Kant's eight...

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Main Author: Jackson, Morgan Keith (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Wiley-Blackwell 2022
In: New blackfriars
Year: 2022, Volume: 103, Issue: 1103, Pages: 77-96
Further subjects:B Ontological Argument
B Proslogion
B Ens Realissimum
B Anselm
B Kant
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