Ontological argument
Ontological argument
Real World
Anselm of Canterbury formulated the classic version in the 11th century: since God is 'that than which nothing greater can be conceived', and existing in reality is greater than existing only in the mind, God must exist — a purely conceptual claim Kant later rejected.
Exam Focus
Always contrast Anselm's version with Descartes' and deploy Kant's 'existence is not a predicate' objection — examiners reward engagement with specific named critics.
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