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Anselmic, a.|ænˈsɛlmɪk| [f. as prec. + -ic.] = Anselmian a.
1872G. S. Morris tr. Ueberweg's Hist. Philos. I. ii. 379 The character of the Anselmic philosophy was not that of the whole period. 1932Times Lit. Suppl. 18 Feb. 106/3 The objective or Anselmic theory, sometimes called the Satisfaction Theory. 1939J. Baillie Our Knowledge of God iv. 151 Something that closely resembled the Anselmic proof which St. Thomas had condemned. |