The Neoplatonic metaphysics and epistemology of Anselm of Canterbury

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    • Rogers, Katherin A.

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The Neoplatonic metaphysics and epistemology of Anselm of Canterbury

Katherin A. Rogers

(Studies in the history of philosophy, v. 45)

E. Mellen, c1997

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Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--University of Notre Dame

Includes bibliographical references (p. 256-264) and index

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This work argues that Anselm was a Christian neoplatonist of the Augustinian variety, and that thus he was the inheritor of a powerful and systematic metaphysics and epistemology. The view that the world is an image of the divine mind and its ideas, a fragmented and temporal copy of of the perfect, eternal unity which is God, led Anselm to a strong exemplarism on the doctrine of the universals, and ultimately to a theistic idealism. This discussion concludes with a neoplatonic interpretation and defence of his work, the "Proslogion", proof for the existence of God.

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