1. The Final Proof
This is an argument in which the premises provide reasons supporting the probable truth of the conclusion. ... And assuredly that, than which nothing greater can be conceived, cannot exist in the understanding alone. ... Therefore, if that, than which nothing greater can be conceived, exists in the understanding alone, the very being, than which nothing greater can be conceived, is one, than which a greater can be conceived. ... Why is there something rather then nothing? ... Whereas, a deductive argument is an argument in which the premises provide a guarantee of the truth of the conclusion. ...
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