Teleological argument - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A teleological argument , or argument from design , is an argument for the existence of God or a creator based on perceived evidence of order, purpose, design, or direction — or some combination o...
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The Teleological Argument is also known as the "argument from design." Quite simply, it states that a designer must exist since the universe and living things exhibit marks of design in their order, consistency, unity, and pattern.
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What is the Teleological argument for the existence of God? Can God's existence be proven? Why should I believe that God exists? ... Question: "What is the Teleological argument for the existence of God?"; Answer: The word teleology comes from telos which means "purpose" or "goal." The idea is that it takes a "purposer"
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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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An introduction to the teleological argument for the existence of God, also known as the argument to design. ... The teleological argument was used by St Thomas Aquinas as one of his Five Ways of knowing that God exists, but the most cited statement of the argument is that of William Paley. Paley likened the universe to a...
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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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Teleological Argument for God's Existence ... In the Philosophy of Religion, one of the four traditional arguments for God's existence. There are many versions of the Teleological Argument, but they all rest on an analogy between the universe and human artifacts.
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