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Gaunilo or Gaunillon (fl. 11th century) was a Benedictine monk of Marmoutier Abbey in Tours, France. He is best known for his contemporary criticism of the ontological argument for the existence of God which appeared in St Anselm's Proslogion. In his work In Behalf of the Fool, Gaunilo contends that St Anselm's ontological argument fails because logic of the same kind would force one to conclude many things exist which certainly do not. An empiricist, Gaunilo thought that the human intellect is only able to comprehend information provided by the senses.

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  • Gaunilo of Marmoutiers (en)
  • Gaunilon (fr)
  • Gaunilone (it)
  • Gaunilon (pl)
  • Gaunilo van Marmoutiers (nl)
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  • Gaunilon ou Gaunilo, né vers 990 et mort vers 1083, est un moine bénédictin de l’Abbaye de Marmoutier, près de Tours. (fr)
  • Gaunilo van Marmoutiers was een 11e-eeuwse benedictijner monnik. Gaunilo is het best bekend vanwege zijn kritiek op het ontologisch godsbewijs van Anselmus van Canterbury. Daarin probeert Sint Anselmus op logische gronden te bewijzen dat God bestaat. Gaunilo's these Namens de dwaas ontleent zijn naam aan de dwazen die worden genoemd in Psalmen 14:1 en Psalmen 53:1; deze dwazen zeggen dat God niet in hun hart is. Anselmus verwees naar hen in de ontwikkeling van zijn ontologische argument in de Proslogion. (nl)
  • Gaunilone (994 circa – 1083 circa) è stato un filosofo e monaco cristiano francese, dell'ordine benedettino dell'abbazia di Marmoutier, presso Tours. (it)
  • Gaunilo or Gaunillon (fl. 11th century) was a Benedictine monk of Marmoutier Abbey in Tours, France. He is best known for his contemporary criticism of the ontological argument for the existence of God which appeared in St Anselm's Proslogion. In his work In Behalf of the Fool, Gaunilo contends that St Anselm's ontological argument fails because logic of the same kind would force one to conclude many things exist which certainly do not. An empiricist, Gaunilo thought that the human intellect is only able to comprehend information provided by the senses. (en)
  • Gaunilon (zm. 1083) – był benedyktynem z opactwa Marmoutier koło Tour, współczesnym Anzelmowi z Canterbury. Zasłynął z przedstawionej w dziele Liber pro insipiente (łac. Księga w obronie głupiego) krytyki anzelmowskiego dowodu ontologicznego na istnienie Boga. Tytuł tekstu nawiązuje do początkowego fragmentu Psalmu 14 (powtórzonego w Psalmie 53) : Mówi głupi w swoim sercu: Nie ma Boga. Św. Anzelm wielokrotnie cytuje ten fragment w swoim Proslogionie. (pl)
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