Anselm & the Argument for God: Crash Course Philosophy

Anselm & the Argument for God: Crash Course Philosophy

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Religious Studies, Other, Social Studies

11th Grade - University

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The video explores the philosophy of religion, distinguishing it from theology by emphasizing that philosophy does not assume God's existence. It discusses Anselm's ontological argument, which claims God's existence is provable by defining God as the greatest conceivable being. Critiques from Guanilo and Kant highlight flaws in Anselm's reasoning, such as the fallacy of begging the question and the idea that existence is not a predicate. The parable of the invisible gardener illustrates ongoing philosophical debates about God's existence.

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What is a key difference between philosophy of religion and theology?

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Which of the following is NOT a focus of the philosophy of religion?

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According to Anselm, why must God exist in reality?

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What is the main point of Guanilo's criticism of Anselm's argument?

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What fallacy is Anselm accused of committing in his argument?

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What does Kant argue about existence in relation to Anselm's argument?

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In the parable of the invisible gardener, what is the main philosophical question being addressed?