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Meaning of argumento ontologico by Felipe Lorenzo del Río





Felipe Lorenzo del Río

argumento ontologico
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Argument ontological: argument formulated by San Anselmo of Canterbury, philosopher scholastic Benedictine Italian of the century XI, to prove the existence of Dios. The name of ontological is it gave Kant in the century XVIII. Is based in the idea of being perfect, " more perfect that which not can think in any other ". According to San Anselmo that being must exist because if it did not, we could think in a most perfect being, namely, the idea of being perfect that applicable in the actual order being perfect. I.e., that if this be not existed, the idea of being perfect not would be such. Then to not incur in contradiction we must admit that this be exists and is Dios

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