Paley’s Teleological Argument William Paley’s teleological argument is the concept of how an object such as a stone can exist simply because it has been in one spot forever when you can’t say the same thing about a mechanical device such as a watch. Paley’s conclusion to this argument is that he believes an object or device‚ or in his example the watch‚ is created for a specific function or purpose‚ regardless of if it works properly‚ is defective or whether we understand how or why it was created
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In my essay I decided to take on the second and third topics. I’ll first address and examine Anselm’s ontological argument for the existence of God while restating and critically examining Aquinas’s first argument for the existence of God. After I finish with that topic I will then take on Paley and his argument and whether or not it thoroughly proves the existence of God conceived as a supremely perfect being and why or why not this is. During this topic I will bring in Dawkins’ and Hume’s criticisms
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Philosophy 373-Paper assignment The purpose of this assignment is simply to present a (more) detailed elaboration of an author’s view; or to contrast two competing authors’ views; or to develop your reaction to an author’s view; or to relate an outside source (see below) to one of the topics under consideration. The content can be culled from any of the readings on the syllabus. This is not intended as a “term paper” or “research paper”. It can be adequately completed simply from the textual
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Teleological Argument Examine the key ideas and strengths of the design argument for the existence of God? The design argument is also known as the teleological argument. The word teleological has its root in the Greek word telos‚ meaning purpose or order .It attempts to prove Gods existence by using the posteriori argument‚ based on observations or an experiences. “What could be more clear or obvious when we look up to the sky and contemplate the heavens‚ than there is some divinity or
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Examine the ways in which the design argument provides evidence for the existence of God The design argument is an explanation used by theists to prove the existence of God. It is also called the teleological argument. The word teleological comes from the Greek word teleos which means ‘end’ or ‘purpose’. The argument uses observation of the natural world to provide evidence of design and uses this evidence to back up the existence of God as what has been designed needs a designer. As the argument
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Dawkins‚ The Blind Watchmaker‚ pg.63 Dawkins believes that everything happens by chance‚ but it does happen for a reason. He talks about the idea of finding a rock at your feet and finding a watch at your feet. He says there is a difference. The rock you would think has been just been there; it was not placed by anyone it is just there. The watch however had to have been placed there by mankind‚ because it is not just found in nature. He mentions on page 65 in the Abel textbook that “a true watchmaker
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Paley’s argument cannot be used to show there is an “impersonal‚ accidental forces because of its complexity. Thus‚ stumbling upon such an object provides good reason to conclude that there is a personal agent who designed it.” DePoe explains that Paley’s watch example suffered a major set back by the introduction of Darwin’s theory of evolution. Evolution offered a naturalistic explanation as to how life could possess the intricacy of “parts that have been adapted to perform their specific functions
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the city-soul analogy and does it help us understand the nature of justice? In his philosophy‚ Plato places a large emphasis on the importance of the idea of justice. This emphasis can be seen especially in his work ‘The Republic’ where‚ through his main character Socrates‚ he attempts to define the nature of justice and to justify this definition. One of the methods used by Socrates to strengthen or rather explain his argument on justice is through his famous city-soul analogy‚ where a comparison
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I do not think for one bit that her analogy of “unplugging the violinist” analogy works because everyone has a right to their own body and choices‚ unless in the case of rape. Her analogy about “unplugging the violinist” is off the chart and is not similar to pregnancy. In some cases‚ mothers have the choice to have intercourse with another human to make a child‚ while others do not have the choice because of rape. Mothers choose to have an abortion or to not have an abortion. Others might influence
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Norcross uses an argument from analogy for an attempt to persuade his readers that purchasing factory raised meats is immoral. He tells his audience about a man that tortured puppies for his taste pleasures and compares that to people purchasing factory raised meats for their taste pleasures. He doesn’t however encourage people to not eat meat at all‚ just not factory raised meat. He informs his readers to what extent of suffering that the factory raised animals endure throughout their lives. He
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