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    There is no extant discussion that states clearly the ful... — Carmelics
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    Supports→There is no clearly articulated full set of premises for a 'Hegelian' ontological argument.

    There is no extant discussion that states clearly the full set of premises of a 'Hegelian' ontological argument.

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    Note: No example is provided of a ‘Hegelian’ ontological argument. There is no extent discussion that states clearly the full set of premises of a ‘Hegelian’ ontological argument. (See Redding and Bubbio 2014 for recent discussion of this point.)

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