Proslogion by Anselm of Canterbury

An Address on God's Existence

This philosophical and theological work presents a meditation on the existence and nature of God, primarily through the formulation of the ontological argument. The text explores the idea that God is "that than which nothing greater can be conceived," asserting that such a being must exist in reality because existence in reality is greater than existence solely in the mind. Through a series of reflections, the author seeks to deepen the understanding of faith, emphasizing the harmony between reason and belief, and inviting readers to contemplate the divine attributes and the necessity of God's existence.

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