Ontological meta-argument (and the ontological argument for the actuality of the world)

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Humanities
Department Philosophy
Creator Millgram, Elijah
Title Ontological meta-argument (and the ontological argument for the actuality of the world)
Date 2004
Description Would the Ontological Argument Greater Than Which None Can Be Conceived prove the existence of God? Might an ontological argument prove the actuality of the world (as Robert Nozick once suggested)? Should you believe that you're actual, even if you're not? And what happens if we attempt to answer these questions, having adopted Nozick's mature view of the function of argument?
Type Text
Publisher Kruzak
Volume 4
Issue 12
First Page 331
Last Page 334
Subject Meta-argument; Proof of God; Philosophical proofs
Subject LCSH Ontology; Metaphysics; Reality
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Millgram, E. (2004). Ontological meta-argument (and the ontological argument for the actuality of the world). Croatian Journal of Philosophy;, 4(12), 331-4.
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6m04q1r
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