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The Modal Ontological Argument (Part 5 of 8)


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The Modal Ontological Argument (Part 5 of 8)

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DESIGNATION: Philosophy of Religion 2 - Natural Theology 1.5 TITLE: The Modal Ontological Argument (Part 5 of 8) AUTHOR: Rayndeon (also known as "Dante Alighieri") DATE: December 1, 2007 DESCRIPTION: This video critically examines the modern modal ontological argument for the existence of God. SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: http://analyticabstraction.blogspot.com/2007/11/philosophy-of-religion-2-natural_14.html

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Anselm, argument, God, Hartshorne, logic, Malcolm, modal, ontological, philosophy, Plantinga, possible, religion, theism, worlds,

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