Teleological Argument-Introduction
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- Teleological Argument-Introduction
- What is the Teleological Argument?
- Any argument which is cast in terms of the end (teleos) or purpose of something.
- Design Argument; an argument which attempts to demonstrate that the patterns found in nature are explicable only by reference to a cosmic designer. Paley's argument is a goo example.
- Any argument which is cast in terms of the end (teleos) or purpose of something.
- Who's involved?
- Critism
- Hume
- Immanuel Kant
- Mill
- Darwin
- modern day scientist
- Support
- Aristotle inspired Aquinas
- APOLEGTICS
- Paely
- APOLEGTICS
- Paely
- Aristotle inspired Aquinas
- Critism
- Keywords to use
- Design qua regularity
- Design qua purpose
- Inductive
- Posteriori
- Paley
- Inductive
- Posteriori
- Paley
- Paley
- Posteriori
- Inductive
- Paley
- Posteriori
- There are more WEAKNESSES than STRENGTHS
- What is the Teleological Argument?
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