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Reto Gubelmann
On Proving Godīs Existence by Reason Alone
A Logical and Epistemological Study of Saint Anselmīs and Plantingaīs Ontological Arguments
2014. 120 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: AV AKADEMIKERVERLAG 2014
ISBN: 3-639-49690-6 (3639496906)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-49690-1 (9783639496901)
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Much of the fascination and puzzlement caused by ontological arguments may be to do with the fact that they arrive at their conclusion, which consists in nothing less than the existence of God, in an astonishingly simple way. The Anselmian version, as a case in point, can be explained to lay persons in a few minutes. How can it be that such an innocent-looking argument establishes such a weighty conclusion? This perplexity has provoked analytically minded philosophers to try to find some kind of formal or informal fallacy in its structure ever since Anselm stated it for the first time. In this book, I show that this method of discussing ontological arguments is incomplete. The key to understanding ontological arguments does not lie in the arguments themselves, but in their philosophical background. To substantiate this claim, I examine two different ontological arguments, that of Saint Anselm of Canterbury and the modal ontological argument proposed by Alvin Plantinga. Then, I explore Kant s refutation of ontological arguments in his Critique of Pure Reason, and I argue that Kantīs refutation does not proceed by logical analysis, but rather by undermining the ontological argumentsī epistemological underpinnings. (The cover image shows the Roman theatre of Aosta, Saint Anselmīs Birthplace.)
Reto Gubelmann, M.A. (University of Zurich), is a PhD Student in Philosophy at the University of Zurich. His research focuses on Epistemology, Naturalism, and the Philosophy of Religion.