St. Anselm: Proslogium; Monologium; an Appendix in Behalf of the Fool by Guanilon; and Cur Deus Homo
Softcover
1951 · La Salle, Illinois
by Deane, Sidney Norton
La Salle, Illinois: The Open Court Publishing Company. Near Fine. 1951. Reprint Edition. Softcover. A Reprint Edition in Near Fine condition with some erased writing on the upper front cover and general shelfwear ; The Proslogium, Monologium, and Cur Deus Homo are three of the most famous works written by the 12th century philosopher and theologian, Anselm of Canterbury. The Proslogium is a philosophical work in which Anselm argues for the existence of God. The Monologium is a philosophical work in which Anselm discusses the nature of mind. The Appendix in Behalf of the Fool is a philosophical work in which Anselm argues that reason is the best tool humans have to understand God.; 288 pages . (Inventory #: 123615)