Problem: In the Ontological argument, Anselm defines God as "That than which nothing greater can be thought". What is the best way to understand why A chooses this definition? Select one:
1. "That than which nothing greater can be thought" is a definition which Anselm thinks includes all of the perfections usually assigned to the traditional "Western" God.
2. Anselm is concerned that his definition might be a bit subjective
3. Anselm is trying to rule out the possibility of the existence of magic islands
4. God exists only in our minds as an idea
5. Anselm thinks that anything that one can imagine actually exists.