@ARTICLE{Malmon_Monika_Anselm_2020, author={Malmon, Monika}, number={No 3}, journal={Przegląd Filozoficzny. Nowa Seria}, pages={187-197}, howpublished={online}, year={2020}, publisher={Komitet Nauk Filozoficznych PAN}, publisher={Wydział Filozofii Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego}, abstract={The aim of the paper is to highlight St. Anselm’s way of thinking about nature and order in the world created by God. God for Anselm is the highest nature, one which exists most fully; He possesses the fullness of being, because His essence is identical to His existence. He is the cause of all existing things and does not have a cause Himself, for He exists per se. The order of nature may be observed in two ways: when departing from the diversity of existing beings and when considering these beings before their creation, existing in the divine intellect as ideas and models, after which God called into existence particular objects.}, type={Artykuły / Articles}, title={Anselm of Canterbury: nature, order, God}, URL={http://www.czasopisma.pan.pl/Content/117079/PDF/2020-03-PFIL-14-Malmon.pdf}, doi={10.24425/pfns.2020.133983}, keywords={Anselm of Canterbury, nature, being, necessary being, cause, God}, }