Faith and Focus Podcast
In this episode of the Faith and Focus Podcast, we explore one of the most famous and controversial arguments in the history of philosophy: the Ontological Argument. Starting with St Anselm, we unpack the idea that God is “that than which nothing greater can be conceived.” If God is the greatest possible being, Anselm argues, then God must exist not only in the mind but in reality — because existing in reality is greater than existing only as an idea. But does this actually work? We examine key developments and challenges to the argument, including: • Gaunilo’s Perfect Island objection • Descartes’ version of the Ontological Argument • Kant’s famous critique that existence is not a predicate • Modern discussions about necessity and possibility Along the way, we break down complex philosophical ideas in a clear and accessible way, with direct links to the OCR A Level Religious Studies Philosophy of Religion specification. If you’re revising the Ontological Argument, this episode will help you understand the key thinkers, the logic behind the argument, and the major strengths and weaknesses you need for essays and exams. So whether you’re studying philosophy, revising for A Level Religious Studies, or just curious about whether God can be proven through pure thought — this episode is for you.
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