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teleological argument
noun
A type of argument for the existence of God, that orderliness of nature is evidence of design, therefore also of a designer.
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Paley's teleology thus became the basis of the modern version of the teleological argument for the existence of God, also called the argument from design.
The teleological argument.
(Kant rejected the teleological argument for the existence of God, also known as the argument from design).
The concept of the fitness of the environment to life and to human history and other scientific concepts was used to modernize the teleological argument.
The teleological argument, otherwise known as the argument from design, is one of the many "proofs" of the existence of God.
This article attempts to settle the vexed question of how far Paley responded to the devastating critique of the teleological argument contained in Hume's posthumously published Dialogues concerning natural religion (1779).
Indeed, philosophers and theologians in the medieval and early modern periods adopted it as the basis of an argument for the existence of God the teleological argument, also known as the argument from design, which was developed in sophisticated ways in the 19th and 20th centuries (see intelligent design).
The second part contains a teleological argument.
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The Downside of Beauty: Teleological arguments have been around for centuries, and are commonly used by theists to argue for the existence of God.
Collectively, says Lombrozo, these results may help explain why intelligent design and creationism — teleological arguments that suggest we exist in our current form because we were designed to do so — continue to be so pervasive in today's society.
(See the entry on teleological arguments for God's existence).
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