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LeMans’s gontological argument

Analysis 81 (3):447-452 (2021)
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LeMans’s gontological argument aims to prove the non-existence of God on the basis that it is possible to conceive of a being that is greater than any actual thing. If God were actual, then it would be possible to conceive of something greater than God. As this is not possible, God does not exist.

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Stephen Kearns
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