Anselm's Argument

Divine Necessity

Brian Leftow author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:31st Mar '22

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Anselm of Canterbury gave the first "modal" ontological argument for God's existence. Here, Brian Leftow defends all premises of this argument save the claim that possibly God exists. He in particular defends the premise that God would exist with absolute or metaphysical necessity against all extant and some new objections, and provides new arguments for it. Leftow contends that Anselm's argument requires the Brouwer system of modal logic, and argues that this is part of the correct logic for "absolute," "broadly logical" or "metaphysical" modality. As part of making clear what Anselm's argument is, he contends that Anselm works with this kind of modality, and argues that Anselm provides adequate truthmakers for claims in this modality.

a detailed and robustly defended Anselmian account of perfect being necessity against challenges that have emerged in the history of philosophy after St Anselm * Gaven Kerr, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *
Leftow's work will appeal primarily to philosophers of religion and logicians who are interested in the ontological argument. * Jennifer Hart Weed, Journal of the History of Philosophy *

ISBN: 9780192896926

Dimensions: 241mm x 164mm x 25mm

Weight: 652g

332 pages