An Answer of Behalf of Guanilo

Philosophy and Theology 7 (1):81-96 (1992)
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Abstract

The ontological proof is wrong because it can be used to prove not only the existence of God, but also of imaginary entities such as spirits of stones and trees. etc. It is faulty because it proves too much; it can be used to prove not only the existence of God, but also the existence of a vast number of imaginary entities to the existence of which theists would not like to commit themselves.

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Iddo Landau
University of Haifa

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