A Personalist Aspect of Saint Anselm’s Platonist Metaphysics

Quaestiones Disputatae 2 (1-2):146-164 (2011)
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My paper highlights one Personalist aspect of St. Anselm's Platonic perspective, namely the ontological priority and interpenetration of persons. The paper first discusses Anselm's metaphysical Platonism, then charts the Anselmian path towards God, through participation in the divine attributes. It then focuses on images of persons, and their degree of being. I argue that, at least for certain human relationships marked by strong love or friendship, Anselm regards the image of the person as mediating the being of the person imaged

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Gregory Sadler
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