Philosophy Public Lecture-FR
Event Details:
The Philosophy Public Lecture is entitled, Anselm's Ontological Argument A Wittgenstein Reconstruction.
We offer a reading of Anselm's Ontological Argument inspired by Wittgenstein which focuses on the fact that the "argument" occurs in a prayer addressed to God making it a strange argument since as a prayer it seems to presuppose its conclusion. We reconstruct the argument as expressive. Within religious perspective the issues is to be focused on the right object not to present an argument for the existence of God. While this sort of reading lets us understand much about the argument, it also opens new avenues of criticism, one of which is the problem of worship.
Refreshments will be provided
Building: Toole Hall
Room Number: 3
Contact:
Angela Peters
1 506 453 4762
Angela.Peters@unb.ca