Proslogium - Monologium - Cur Deus Home - Gaunilo's In Behalf Of The Fool
Tác giả: St. Anselm
Ký hiệu tác giả: AN-S
Dịch giả: S. N. Deane
DDC: 230.092 - Các thần học gia
Ngôn ngữ: Anh
Số cuốn: 1

Hiện trạng các bản sách

Mã số: 258SB0006171
Nhà xuất bản: Open Court
Năm xuất bản: 1962
Khổ sách: 21
Số trang: 328
Kho sách: Thư viện Sao Biển
Tình trạng: Hiện có
Proslogium  
   
Introduction to second Edition 3
Introduction 23
Preface 47
I. Exhortation of the mind to the contemplation of God. 49
II. Truly there is a God, although the fool hath said in his heart, ect 53
III. God cannot be conceived not to Exist. 54
IV. How the fool has said in heart what cannot be conceived 55
V. God, as the only self- existent being, creates all things from nothing. 56
58-79
   
Monologium  
Preface  
I. There is a being which is best, and greatest, and hightest of all existing beings 81
II. The same subject continued 83
III. There is a certain nature thruogh which whatever is exsist, etc 86
IV. The same subject continued 87
V. Just as this nature exists through itself, and other beings through it, so it derives existence from ifself, and other beings from it. 89
…. 91-189
   
   
Cur Deus Homo  
   
Preface 191
I. The question on which the whole work rests 192
II. How those things which are tobe said should be received 193
III. Ojections of infidels and replies of belivers 196
IV. How these things appear not decsive to infidels and merely like so mant pictures 197
V. How the redemption of man cuold not be effected by any other being but God 198
…. 199-251
   
Appendix  
   
An answer to the argument of anselmo in the proslogium by gaunilo 303
   
I. A general refutation of gaunilo’ argument. It is shown that a being than which a greater cannot be conceived exists in reality 311
II. The argument is continued. It is shown that a being than which a greater is   315
III. A cirticism of Gaunilo’s example, in which he tries to show that in this way the real exisence of a lost island might be inferred from the fact of its being conceived 316
IV. The difference between the possibility of conceiving of non- existence, and understanding non-existence. 317
V. A particular discussion of certain statements of gaunilo’s 319
... 322-327