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Aither 11/2014:92-99 | DOI: 10.5507/aither.2014.009

Posterior Analytics and Unum Argumentum

Marek Otisk
Filozofická fakulta Ostravské univerzity v Ostravì;
Filosofický ústav AV ÈR

This paper deals with Anselm's argumentation in Proslogion. The main aim of this text is to show that the famous proof of God's existence in Proslogion 2 a 3 is structurally the same as the other argumentation in this book. Another aim of this text is to emphasize the concordance of Anselm's procedure with some conclusions in Posterior Analytics by Aristotle.

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