Dear Colleagues, Forgive me if this question has already been raised at some point on this list.
Are any of you aware of arguments developed in Indian philosophical systems akin to the ontological arguments for the existence of God raised by St. Anselm? The closest thing I can think of is Śaṅkara’s argument that existence is self-evident. With much gratitude in advance, Jeff Dr. Jeffery D. Long Carl W. Zeigler Professor of Religion, Philosophy, & Asian Studies School of Arts & Humanities Elizabethtown College Elizabethtown, PA https://etown.academia.edu/JefferyLong Series Editor, Explorations in Indic Traditions: Ethical, Philosophical, and Theological Lexington Books “One who makes a habit of prayer and meditation will easily overcome all difficulties and remain calm and unruffled in the midst of the trials of life.” (Holy Mother Sarada Devi) “We are a way for the Cosmos to know itself.” (Carl Sagan)
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