Which Platonic argument for the existence of God was rejected by St. Thomas Aquinas? the cosmological argument (as formulated by Aristotle) B. the ontological argument (as formulated by St. Anselm of Canterbury) the teleological argument (as formulated by Aristotle) the “unmoved mover” argument (as formulated by Aristotle) all of the above

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Chapter8: Rites Of Passage: Physical And Cognitive Development During Adolescence
Section8.4: Reasoning About Moral Issues
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Which Platonic argument for the existence of God was rejected by St. Thomas Aquinas?

  1. the cosmological argument (as formulated by Aristotle)
  2. B. the ontological argument (as formulated by St. Anselm of Canterbury)
  3. the teleological argument (as formulated by Aristotle)
  4. the “unmoved mover” argument (as formulated by Aristotle)
  5. all of the above
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