Anselm’s Faith as Orientation, Criterion and Promotion of Philosophical Inquiry

In Ian Logan & Giles Gasper (eds.), Anselm of Canterbury: Nature, Order and the Divine. Brill (forthcoming)
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In this essay, I focus on the theological origins of the argument for the existence of God that Anselm develops in chapters 2-4 of the Proslogion. By ‘theological origins’ I mean that the unum argumentum was put forward in support of the truth (or at least of the internal consistency) of the Christian faith, whether the argument was intended to convince unbelievers or not. My aim is to demonstrate that, contrary to what is often believed, it is precisely the theological origins here under consideration that created the circumstances out of which Anselm developed a rigorous and original philosophical inquiry.

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Roberto Di Ceglie
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