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Maximally Great
What’s captured my interest of late: the notion of maximally great. Some may find it odd to talk thus of God, but it’s part of an age-old debate. Saint Anselm got off to a start; got expanded upon by Descartes. Then Kant came along, convinced they were wrong; the God proofs took a shot to the heart. Anselm, you’ve heard of, I trust, stated positively, being must. ’Twas Edwards, you see, said non-being couldn’t be, parrying Immanuel’s thrust. Variants have surfaced since; Plantinga is pretty intense: discussions unfurled into possible worlds, and maximal excellence. In the end, it all comes down to you; possibility: a thing to work through. With regard to reason, one commits no treason in accepting the premise as true. ---------- An interesting article on the subject can be found at: https://peped.org/philosophicalinvestigations/article-plantinga-ontological-argument/
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