cliche--when St. Anselm uses the term "a being which no greater can be conceived" his concept of God possesses all and only properties with intrinsic maximums. Personally Im an atheist so I do not agree with any definition of what his or anyone else's god is. But since Anselm defines what he means by god his argument stays sound.
True if CSflim can think of an ojbect/concept that possess all intrinsic maximums then, yes, he can use the Ontological argument to prove its existence. My question is this: what is that object/concept?
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