Monologium

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Monologium is a philosophical and theological treatise by Anselm of Canterbury that presents rational arguments for the existence and nature of God.

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instanceOf philosophical treatise
theological treatise
aim to demonstrate God’s existence by reason alone
author Anselm of Canterbury NERFINISHED
centralConcept degrees of being
divine simplicity
divine unity
necessary being
supreme good
circulation manuscript tradition
countryOfOrigin Kingdom of England
dateWritten c. 1075
follows Proslogion NERFINISHED
genre scholastic philosophy
hasCommentaryBy medieval scholastic commentators
hasPart arguments from causality
arguments from degrees of perfection
arguments from goodness
rational arguments for the existence of God
hasTranslation English NERFINISHED
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German
Italian
Spanish
historicalPeriod High Middle Ages
influenced classical theism
later scholastic theology
influencedBy Augustine of Hippo NERFINISHED
Boethius NERFINISHED
language Latin
mainSubject existence of God
nature of God
methodology a priori reasoning
rational argumentation
originalTitleLanguage Latin
philosophicalDiscipline metaphysics
philosophy of religion
philosophicalTradition medieval Christian philosophy
relatedWork Proslogion NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Christianity
studiedIn history of philosophy courses
theology curricula
theologicalDiscipline doctrine of God
natural theology
theologicalPosition classical theism
monotheism
workOfAuthor Anselmian corpus NERFINISHED
workType prose treatise

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Monologion alternativeTitle Monologium