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PITHY QUOTE FROM Anselm: Major Works

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It cannot be doubted that whatever does not exist in any one place or at any one time, even though it does exist in some place or at some time, can however be thought to exist at no place and at no time, just as it does not exist in some place or at some time.

The Major Works of Anselm of Canterbury. "Reply to Gaunilo"

The Major Works of Anselm of Canterbury. Electronic Edition. book cover

The Major Works of Anselm of Canterbury. Electronic Edition.

ISBN: 978-1-57085-011-0

Language: English translation

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Saint Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury. By George Glover. Line engraving, mid 17th century.
By permission, National Portrait Gallery, London

List of Contents

Anselm of Canterbury. The Major Works. Edited with an introduction by Brian Davies and G. R. Evans. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1998.

  • Letter to Archbishop Lanfranc
  • Monologion
  • Proslogion
  • Pro Insipiente (On behalf of the Fool) by Gaunilo of Marmoutiers
  • Reply to Gaunilo
  • De Grammatico (Dialogue on Literacy and the Literate)
  • On Truth
  • On Free Will
  • On the Fall of the Devil
  • On the Incarnation of the Word
  • Why God Became Man
  • On the Virgin Conception and Original Sin
  • On the Procession of the Holy Spirit
  • De Concordia (The Compatibility of God's Foreknowledge, Predestination and Grace with Human Freedom)
  • Philosophical Fragments
  • Index

Notes

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