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Teleological argument - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Teleology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Teleology (Greek: telos : end, purpose) is the philosophical study of design and purpose. A teleological school of thought is one that holds all things to be designed for or directed toward a final...
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Ontological Argument - Most people have not witnessed or experienced God and therefore are confused about its existence. In Western theology, three theories have emerged to demonstrate the existence of God. These theories are the ontological argument, the cosmological argument, and the teleological argument.
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The discovery during our generation of the so-called anthropic coincidences in the initial conditions of the universe has breathed new life into the teleological argument.
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The teleological argument (from the Greek telos meaning 'end' or 'purpose') is also known as the design argument and is based upon examination of the nature of the world. The main thrust of the argument is therefore that the world is too complex and well ordered to have been produced by chance or random change.
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William Paley's classical articulation of the teleological proof, or argument from design, for the existence of God. Religion argument William design philosophy evolution intelligent Paley teleological Culture-Philosophy ... William Paley's Formulation of the Teleological Argument...
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