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The Ontological Argument Multiple Choice
The Ontological Argument
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Anselm conceives of God as something
Than-which-nothing-greater-can-be-found-on-earth.
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Than-which-nothing-larger-can-be-thought.
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Than-which-none-greater-can-be-thought.
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Than-which-no-human-is-greater.
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Anselm's argument distinguishes between an object existing in reality and
An object being known.
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An object being perceived.
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An object existing in the mind.
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An object existing in heaven.
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Gaunilo criticizes Anselm's argument because
It supports the nonexistence of God.
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It relies on empirical evidence.
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It supports the existence of any unreal or imagined thing.
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It only addresses the geography of islands.
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