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Card 6
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What does aseity mean?
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Do humans have a necessary or contingent existence?
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What was Anselm responding to in his first argument?
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What is Anselm's definition of God?
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How does Anselm assign God's attributes?
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Anselm states there is a difference in something existing in the mind (???) and in reality (???).
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How does Anselm use 'reductio ad absurdum' in his argument?
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Give the 3 premises of Anselm's first argument.
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What is the conclusion of Anselm's first argument?
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Card 15
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Give the 2 premises of Rene Descartes' ontological argument.
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