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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vi
- Acknowledgements 7
- Authors of Contributed Papers 9
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Part I. Introduction
- 1. Guided Tour of the Book: Ontological Proofs Today 19
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Part II. Interpretation of Old Ontological Proofs. God’s Attributes
- 2. Ratio Anselmi 69
- 3. Two Ontological Arguments for the Existence of an Omniscient Being 77
- 4. A Modal Theistic Argument 89
- 5. A Debate on God: Anselm, Aquinas and Scotus 113
- 6. Three Versions of the Ontological Argument 143
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Part III. New Ontological Proofs
- 7. More Modest Ontological Argument 165
- 8. A New Modal Version of the Ontological Argument 179
- 9. A Cosmo-Ontological Argument for the Existence of a First Cause - perhaps God 193
- 10. A Gödelian Ontological Argument Improved Even More 203
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Part IV. Semantics for Ontological Proofs
- 11. Logic of Existence, Ontological Frames, Leibniz’s and Gödel’s Ontological Proofs 215
- 12. Fully Free Semantics for Anderson-like Ontological Proofs 243
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Part V. Ontological Proofs and Kinds of Necessity
- 13. Conceptual Modality and Ontological Argument 295
- 14. Does the Kind of Necessity which Is Represented by S5 Capture a Theologically Defensible Notion of a Necessary Being? 309
- 15. Modal Collapse in Gödel’s Ontological Proof 323
- 16. What Kind of Necessary Being Could God Be? 345
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Part VI. Ontological Proofs and Formal Ontology
- 17. On Grim’s Cantorian Anti-Ontological Argument 367
- 18. Concepts of Proof and Formalized Arguments ex gradibus perfectionis 379
- 19. Onto/Logical Melioration 391
- 20. Doomed to Fail: The Sad Epistemological Fate of Ontological Arguments 413
- 21. The Premises of Anselm’s Argument 423
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Part VII. Debate Maydole-Oppy
- 22. Maydole on Ontological Arguments 445
- 23. Ontological Arguments Redux 469
- 24. Response to Maydole 487
- 25. Reply to Oppy’s Response to ”Ontological Redux” 501
- Author Index 511
- Subject Index 515
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vi
- Acknowledgements 7
- Authors of Contributed Papers 9
-
Part I. Introduction
- 1. Guided Tour of the Book: Ontological Proofs Today 19
-
Part II. Interpretation of Old Ontological Proofs. God’s Attributes
- 2. Ratio Anselmi 69
- 3. Two Ontological Arguments for the Existence of an Omniscient Being 77
- 4. A Modal Theistic Argument 89
- 5. A Debate on God: Anselm, Aquinas and Scotus 113
- 6. Three Versions of the Ontological Argument 143
-
Part III. New Ontological Proofs
- 7. More Modest Ontological Argument 165
- 8. A New Modal Version of the Ontological Argument 179
- 9. A Cosmo-Ontological Argument for the Existence of a First Cause - perhaps God 193
- 10. A Gödelian Ontological Argument Improved Even More 203
-
Part IV. Semantics for Ontological Proofs
- 11. Logic of Existence, Ontological Frames, Leibniz’s and Gödel’s Ontological Proofs 215
- 12. Fully Free Semantics for Anderson-like Ontological Proofs 243
-
Part V. Ontological Proofs and Kinds of Necessity
- 13. Conceptual Modality and Ontological Argument 295
- 14. Does the Kind of Necessity which Is Represented by S5 Capture a Theologically Defensible Notion of a Necessary Being? 309
- 15. Modal Collapse in Gödel’s Ontological Proof 323
- 16. What Kind of Necessary Being Could God Be? 345
-
Part VI. Ontological Proofs and Formal Ontology
- 17. On Grim’s Cantorian Anti-Ontological Argument 367
- 18. Concepts of Proof and Formalized Arguments ex gradibus perfectionis 379
- 19. Onto/Logical Melioration 391
- 20. Doomed to Fail: The Sad Epistemological Fate of Ontological Arguments 413
- 21. The Premises of Anselm’s Argument 423
-
Part VII. Debate Maydole-Oppy
- 22. Maydole on Ontological Arguments 445
- 23. Ontological Arguments Redux 469
- 24. Response to Maydole 487
- 25. Reply to Oppy’s Response to ”Ontological Redux” 501
- Author Index 511
- Subject Index 515