Hegel Facing Anselm: God, Evil, and Truth

In John R. Fortin (ed.), Saint Anselm: His Origin and Influence. Lewiston, USA: Mellen Press. pp. 161-182 (2001)
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The paper examines Hegel's treatment of Saint Anselm on the topics of God, Evil, and Truth. It considers why he defends Anselm against Kant's criticisms but also what objections he has to Anselm's conception of God in the Proslogion.

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