The Ontological argument

Key words / ideas based on the Ontological argument.
What P is a prayer written by Anselm in response to the fool in Psalm 14?. What A is the philosopher who defined God as 'that than which nothing greater can be conceived'?. What N is the idea that God 'could not not be'?. What C is a being that can cease to exist ?. What G is the person who wrote 'On behalf of the Fool'?. What P is the analogy used by Gaunilo to oppose Anselm's argument?. What I is Platinga's argument that somebody could always think of a better island?. What D is a philosopher whose argument rests on the definition 'God is a supremely perfect being'?. What P means a quality or characteristic in this argument?. What E is a predicate for Descartes if it is perfect?. What K is the philosopher who rejected Descartes Ontological argument?. What A is a statement that is true by definition?. What S is a statement that is known to be true or false by sense experience?. What K is a philosopher that stated that existence is not a predicate?. What F is the person who wrote Psalm 14?. What G according to Anselm and Descartes is a necessary being?. What H are examples of contingent beings?. What B describes who Gaunilo was?. What C is where Anselm was Archbishop of?. What T completes Descartes famous saying 'I . . . therefore I am'?.
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