Jorge  González Arocha

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Now remembered as the father of the Scholastic tradition, and Archbishop of Canterbury from 1093 until his death, Anselm is of philosophical interest mainly for his logical arguments in two major works, the Monologion (meaning ‘Soliloquy’) and the Proslogion (Discourse), both of which gave various arguments intended to prove the existence of God.
Philosophy 100 Essential Thinkers
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