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David Chalmers discusses the hard problem of consciousness, proposing a nonreductive theory based on principles of structural coherence, organizational invariance, and a double-aspect view of information.
The ontological argument presented by St. Anselm discusses the existence of God as something than which nothing greater can be thought, refuting the claim that God does not exist.
by St. Anselm
The Ontological Argument
Epistemology, philosophy, and social sciences are examined to understand the nature of human understanding and its relation to society in relation to scientific and philosophical perspectives.
by Peter Winch
St. Anselm argues for the existence of a God that is greater than anything conceivable. Gaunilo responds, challenging the logic by comparing it to the concept of a lost island.
In Behalf of the Fool by Gaunilo