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    Ontological Proof and the Critique of Religious Experience.Florin Lobont - 2010 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 9 (27):157-174.
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    The Ontological Proof and the Notion of Experience in Schelling.Alessandro Medri - 2011 - Idealistic Studies 41 (1-2):69 - 82.
    In this article I show how Schelling elaborates the fundamental topic of the ontological proof, from the first phase of his philosophy on. I make clear how he keenly penetrates the formulation of Descartes, establishing that it is insufficient in order to demonstrate the existence of God. The fact is, Descartes says that it would be contradictory with the nature of the prefect being that he existed only accidentally; so that it can exist only necessarily. But it is (...)
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    The ontological proof in Anselm and Hegel: one proof, different versions?Andrew C. Cummings - 2014 - Lewiston, N.Y.: Edwin Mellen Press.
    Although separated by the centuries, Anselm and Hegel represent two different developments of the ontological proof. This book guides the reader through an exploration of the perplexing ontological argument from a well-balanced analysis of the works of two significant, yet polar opposite thinkers, Anselm and Hegel.
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    On Ontological Proof in Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason. 李晓慧 - 2022 - Advances in Philosophy 11 (6):1924.
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    Ontological ‘Proofs’ in Descartes and Sartre.William L. McBride - 1996 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 70 (4):551-567.
  6. The ontological proof revisited.Nicholas Rescher - 1959 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 37 (2):138 – 148.
    "I began to ask myself whether there might be found a single argument which would require no other for its proof than itself alone, and would suffice to demonstrate that God truly exists." - St. Anselm.
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  7. An Ontological Proof of Moral Realism.Michael Huemer - 2013 - Social Philosophy and Policy 30 (1-2):259-279.
    The essay argues that while there is no general agreement on whether moral realism is true, there is general agreement on at least some of the moral obligations that we have if moral realism is true. Given that moral realism might be true, and given that we know some of the things we ought to do if it is true, we have a reason to do those things. Furthermore, this reason is itself an objective moral reason. Thus, if moral realism (...)
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  8. The Ontological Proof: Kant's Objections, Plantinga's Reply.Gregory Robson - 2012 - Kant Studies Online 2012 (1).
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    Does the ontological proof of God’s existence really contain all the probative force of the cosmological argument? The early criticisms of Kant’s thesis by Flatt, Abel and Eberhard.Rogelio Rovira - 2022 - Kant Studien 113 (2):269-298.
    Shortly after the appearance of the Critique of Pure Reason, Kant’s claim that the ontological proof of God’s existence contains all the probative force of the cosmological argument was discussed at great length by J. F. Flatt, J. F. v. Abel and J. A. Eberhard. These early criticisms do not seem to have received the attention they deserve, even though they are extremely relevant, cogent, and difficult to dispute. Regardless of whether their assumptions are accepted, these objections point (...)
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  10. Questioning Gödel's Ontological Proof: Is Truth Positive?Gregor Damschen - 2011 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 3 (1):161-169.
    In his "Ontological proof", Kurt Gödel introduces the notion of a second-order value property, the positive property P. The second axiom of the proof states that for any property φ: If φ is positive, its negation is not positive, and vice versa. I put forward that this concept of positiveness leads into a paradox when we apply it to the following self-reflexive sentences: (A) The truth value of A is not positive; (B) The truth value of B (...)
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    The ontological proof of the devil.Robert J. Richman - 1958 - Philosophical Studies 9 (4):63 - 64.
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    Leibniz’s Ontological Proof of the Existence of God and the Problem of »Impossible Objects«.Wolfgang Lenzen - 2017 - Logica Universalis 11 (1):85-104.
    The core idea of the ontological proof is to show that the concept of existence is somehow contained in the concept of God, and that therefore God’s existence can be logically derived—without any further assumptions about the external world—from the very idea, or definition, of God. Now, G.W. Leibniz has argued repeatedly that the traditional versions of the ontological proof are not fully conclusive, because they rest on the tacit assumption that the concept of God is (...)
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    The ontological proof and the concept of 'absolute'.Jan Srzednicki - 1965 - Sophia 4 (3):28-32.
  14. A Patch to the Possibility Part of Gödel’s Ontological Proof.Johan E. Gustafsson - 2020 - Analysis 80 (2):229-240.
    Kurt Gödel’s version of the Ontological Proof derives rather than assumes the crucial Possibility Claim: the claim that it is possible that something God-like exists. Gödel’s derivation starts off with a proof of the Possible Instantiation of the Positive: the principle that, if a property is positive, it is possible that there exists something that has that property. I argue that Gödel’s proof of this principle relies on some implausible axiological assumptions but it can be patched (...)
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  15. Ontological Proofs of Existence and Non-Existence.Petr Hájek - 2008 - Studia Logica 90 (2):257-262.
    Caramuels’ proof of non-existence of God is compared with Gödel’s proof of existence.
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  16. Spinoza's ontological proof.Willis Doney - 1980 - In Richard Kennington (ed.), The Philosophy of Baruch Spinoza. Washington: Catholic University of America Press.
     
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    Ontological Proofs Today. [REVIEW]Kevin J. Harrelson - 2013 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.
  18. Descartes's Ontological Proof: Cause and Divine Perfection.Darren Hynes - 2010 - Analecta Hermeneutica 2:1-24.
    Some commentators have worried that Descartes‘s ontological proof is a kind ofafterthought, redundancy, or even embarrassment. Descartes has everythingneeded to establish God as the ground of certainty by Meditation Three, so whybother with yet another proof in Meditation Five? Some have even gone so far asto doubt his sincerity.1Past literature on this topic is of daunting variety andmagnitude, dating back to the seventeenth century.2The current discussion hasfocused on Descartes‘s premises in relation to the coherence of his concept (...)
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    What the Ontological Proof Can and Cannot Do.David Platt - 1973 - New Scholasticism 47 (4):458-468.
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    Another form of the ontological proof.W. H. Sheldon - 1923 - Philosophical Review 32 (4):355-372.
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    (1 other version)Partly Free Semantics for Some Anderson-Like Ontological Proofs.Mirosław Szatkowski - 2011 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 20 (4):475-512.
    Anderson-like ontological proofs, studied in this paper, employ contingent identity, free principles of quantification of the 1st order variables and classical principles of quantification of the 2nd order variables. All these theories are strongly complete wrt. classes of modal structures containing families of world-varying objectual domains of the 1st order and constant conceptual domains of the 2nd order. In such structures, terms of the 1st order receive only rigid extensions, which are elements of the union of all 1st order (...)
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    The Dependence of Descartes' Ontological Proof: Upon the Doctrine of Causa Sui.Robert C. Miner - 2002 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 58 (4):873 - 886.
    Can God be the efficient cause of himself (causa sui,)? It is well known that Descartes answers this question in the affirmative, but it is considerably less clear why. The main contention of the essay is that Descartes advances the causa sui doctrine because he came to think that the ontological proof of Meditation V required it. We argue these contentions through a close analysis of Descartes' initial articulation of causa sui in response to Caterus, followed by attention (...)
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    A Humean Criticism of the Cosmological-Ontological Proof.Stanley Tweyman - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 45:357-364.
    In Part 9 of David Hume’s Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, a series of five criticisms is presented against the Cosmological-Ontological Proof of God’s necessary existence. In essence, the Cosmological-Ontological Proof seeks to establish that that the chain of causes and effects that constitutes the world, despite being eternal, requires a cause, in virtue of the contingency of the chain and its members. The argument attempts to defend the position that, of the four possible causal explanations for (...)
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    Towards an Applied Semantics for K. Gödel's Ontological Proof: A Russellian Perspective.Monika Morkūnaitė & Živilė Pabijutaitė - 2024 - Problemos 106:185-200.
    Amidst the array of criticisms levied against Kurt Gödel’s ontological proof, the critique by Randolph Rubens Goldman stands out for its unique emphasis on a hitherto overlooked yet pivotal weakness within the proof – its lack of an adequate applied semantics. Goldman’s perspective underscores a significant need: the connection of axioms, definitions, and theorems in the proof with the intended meanings of properties traditionally ascribed to God. However, as Goldman has shown, this attempt poses formidable challenges. (...)
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  25. A Note on the Ontological Proof.A. M. Maciver - 1947 - Analysis 8 (3):48 -.
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    Spinoza’s ontological proof.Ben Mijuskovic - 1973 - Sophia 12 (1):17-24.
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    Godel's Ontological Proof and Its Variants.Petr Hájek - 2011 - In Matthias Baaz (ed.), Kurt Gödel and the foundations of mathematics: horizons of truth. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 307.
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  28. Kant on the ontological proof.Uygar Abaci - 2023 - In Ina Goy (ed.), Kant on Proofs for God's Existence. Boston: De Gruyter.
     
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  29. Sommers' Ontological Proof.Herbert Guerry - 1967 - Analysis 28 (2):60 - 61.
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    Reference in Anselm's Ontological Proof.S. K. Wertz - 1990 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 7 (2):143 - 157.
  31. Descartes’ Cosmological and Ontological Proofs of God’s Existence: A Refutation of Skepticism?Vijay Mascarenhas - 2002 - Philosophical Investigations 25 (2):190–200.
  32. Hegel and the ontological proof of the existence of God.Gilles Marmasse - 2012 - Hegel-Studien 46:79-100.
     
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  33. On gödel's ontological proof.A. P. Hazen - 1998 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 76 (3):361 – 377.
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    Modal Logic and the Ontological Proof for God's Existence.John O. Nelson - 1963 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (2):235 - 242.
    Now it cannot be denied, I think, that this argument has the appearance of being sound, that is, both true in its premises and valid in its conclusion. But one surely ought to harbor suspicions concerning an argument which establishes the most momentous of all conclusions upon nothing more than a few propositions. In this paper I shall attempt to show that these suspicions are well-founded by pointing out that the above "proof" derives whatever force it has from an (...)
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    Sobel on Gödel’s Ontological Proof.Robert C. Koons - 2006 - Philosophia Christi 8 (2):235-247.
  36. Modal collapse in Gödel's ontological proof.Srećko Kovač - 2012 - In Miroslaw Szatkowski (ed.), Ontological Proofs Today. Ontos Verlag. pp. 50--323.
    After introductory reminder of and comments on Gödel’s ontological proof, we discuss the collapse of modalities, which is provable in Gödel’s ontological system GO. We argue that Gödel’s texts confirm modal collapse as intended consequence of his ontological system. Further, we aim to show that modal collapse properly fits into Gödel’s philosophical views, especially into his ontology of separation and union of force and fact, as well as into his cosmological theory of the nonobjectivity of the (...)
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    What the Ontological Proof Does Not Do.Charles Hartshorne - 1964 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (4):608 - 609.
    In his final paragraph Nelson says that one could as well assert the possibility of God's nonexistence as of his existence. I can understand this only in the following sense: a positivist may well say that, for all we know at least, there may be nothing divine, since the idea of divinity cannot be shown to have consistent cognitive meaning. But an atheist, as I have defined the word, can only mean by the "possibility of God's nonexistence" that God might (...)
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    The Ontological Proof in Thomistic and Kantian Interpretation.Jerome Toner - 1953 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 3:157-159.
  39. True and Immutable Natures in Descartes's Ontological Proof.John Edward Abbruzzese - 2002 - Dissertation, Brown University
    In the fifth of his Meditations on First Philosophy, Descartes offers a version of the ontological proof for the existence of God. As Caterus argues in the First Objections, however, it seems that if this argument were valid, then so also would be any number of absurd arguments, for insofar as Descartes infers that God exists from the fact that existence belongs to His essence, we should also be able to infer that other objects---the fictitious existing lion, say---exist (...)
     
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    The Development of Gödel’s Ontological Proof.Annika Kanckos & Tim Lethen - 2021 - Review of Symbolic Logic 14 (4):1011-1029.
    Gödel’s ontological proof is by now well known based on the 1970 version, written in Gödel’s own hand, and Scott’s version of the proof. In this article new manuscript sources found in Gödel’s Nachlass are presented. Three versions of Gödel’s ontological proof have been transcribed, and completed from context as true to Gödel’s notes as possible. The discussion in this article is based on these new sources and reveals Gödel’s early intentions of a liberal comprehension (...)
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  41. Do Descartes and st. Thomas agree on the ontological proof?John Edward Abbruzzese - 2008 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 89 (4):413-435.
    Abstract: Contrary to received opinion, Descartes' view on the merits of the ontological proof may actually agree with that of Thomas Aquinas, whose rejection of the a priori existence proof has stocked the armories of anti-Anselmians ever since. In a rarely noted passage of the First Replies, Descartes claims not to differ in any respect from Thomas on the proof, a claim that gains sense in light of recent work on the Fifth Meditation. That work in (...)
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    Do Descartes and St. Thomas Agree on the Ontological Proof?Johnedward Abbruzzese - 2008 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 89 (4):413-435.
    Contrary to received opinion, Descartes’ view on the merits of the ontological proof may actually agree with that of Thomas Aquinas, whose rejection of the a priori existence proof has stocked the armories of anti‐Anselmians ever since. In a rarely noted passage of the First Replies, Descartes claims not to differ in any respect from Thomas on the proof, a claim that gains sense in light of recent work on the Fifth Meditation. That work in turn (...)
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  43. Descartes's Ontological Proof of God's Existence.Cecilia Wee - 2012 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 20 (1):23-40.
    This paper argues that an examination of the ontology that underpins Descartes’s Fifth Meditation ontological proof of God’s existence will contribute to a better understanding of the nature and structure of the proof. Attention to the Cartesian meditator’s development of this ontology in earlier meditations also makes clear why this proof could not have been asserted before the Fifth Meditation. Finally, it is argued that Kant’s objections against the ontological proof have no force against (...)
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  44. Statistical law and the ontological proof.W. H. Sheldon - 1924 - Philosophical Review 33 (3):286-289.
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    An examination of the ontological proof.Jan Berg - 1961 - Theoria 27 (3):99-106.
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    Why is the ontological proof in descartes’ flfth meditation?S. K. Wertz - 1990 - Southwest Philosophy Review 6 (2):107-109.
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    Analysis of an Ontological Proof Proposed by Leibniz.Matthias Bentert, Christoph Benzmüller, David Streit & Bruno Woltzenlogel Paleo - 2016 - In Charles Tandy (ed.), Death and Anti Death, vol. 14: Four Decades after Michael Polanyi, Three Centuries after G. W. Leibniz. RIA University Press.
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    A comment upon the ontological proof of the devil.Theodore Waldman - 1959 - Philosophical Studies 10 (4):49 - 50.
  49. Idealism and transparency in Sartre’s ontological proof.James Kinkaid - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    The Introduction to Sartre’s Being and Nothingness (B&N) contains a condensed, cryptic argument – the ‘ontological proof’ – that is meant to establish a position ‘beyond realism and idealism’. Despite its role in establishing the fundamental ontological distinction of B&N – the distinction between being-for-itself and being-in-itself – the ontological proof has received very little scholarly attention. My goal is to fill this lacuna. I begin by clarifying the idealist position Sartre attacks in the Introduction (...)
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    Mendelssohn’s Refutation of Kant’s Critique of the Ontological Proof.Rogelio Rovira - 2017 - Kant Studien 108 (3):401-426.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Kant-Studien Jahrgang: 108 Heft: 3 Seiten: 401-426.
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