From Belief to Understanding [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 30 (4):757-759 (1977)
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Abstract

Professor Campbell presents a full-scale reconsideration of Anselm’s justly famous Proslogion argument for God’s existence which includes both a new interpretation of the intent of the argument itself and detailed attention to Anselm’s major commentators, from Gaunilon to the present. The word "argument," rather than "arguments," is of some importance; one of the author’s main theses is that, contrary to Malcolm’s view, Anselm was presenting only one argument in three interrelated stages.

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