Explain, in your own words, Anselm's and Descartes's Ontological Arguments.  For Anselm's argument, be specific in explaining the nature of the argument.  For Descartes, give your best interpretation of the argument as given in the Course Video.  Then, give at least two objections to Anselm's argument, Descartes's argument, or one to each argument (two total).  Your objections could be objections considered in the course or on the discussion boards, or a novel objection not yet considered.

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