argument from design in a sentence
Examples
- Indeed, if it should be proved that species have developed from others of a lower order, as varieties are supposed to have done, it would strengthen rather than weaken the standard argument from design . " That is, he subscribed to theistic evolution.
- ;Robert Shapiro : Shapiro has said that he reviewed the book, and while he agreed with some of its analysis of origin-of-life research, he thought its conclusions are false, though the best explanation of the argument from design that was available.
- Later, William Paley, in his 1802 " Natural Theology or Evidences of the Existence and Attributes of the Deity " published a prominent presentation of the design argument with his version of the watchmaker analogy and the first use of the phrase " argument from design ".
- Plato, his student, and Aristotle, Plato's student, developed complex approaches to the proposal that the cosmos has an intelligent cause, but it was the Stoics who, under their influence, " developed the battery of creationist arguments broadly known under the label'The Argument from Design.
- North8000 often characterizes it as a problem of scope ( i . e . that the article currently disregards all intelligent design ( ID ) that is not associated with the Discovery Institute ), and we could probably use some expertise in distinguishing ID from the teleological argument ( aka argument from design ).
- This powerful essay, for which La Mettrie expressed warm appreciation in 1751, revolves around a remarkable deathbed scene in which a dying blind philosopher, Saunderson, rejects the arguments of a " thinking matter " is upheld and the " argument from design " discarded ( following La Mettrie ) as hollow and unconvincing.
- It is most commonly used in a weaker way, however : not with the aim of disproving the existence of God, but rather as a reductio ad absurdum of the well-known argument from design, which argues that living things are too well-designed to have originated by chance, so must have been deliberately created by an intelligent God.
- The "'teleological "'or "'physico-theological argument "', also known as the "'argument from design "', or "'intelligent design argument "'is an argument for the existence of God or, more generally, for an intelligent creator " based on perceived evidence of deliberate design in the natural or physical world ".
- In Query 31 of the " Opticks ", Newton simultaneously made an argument from design and for the necessity of intervention : St . Thomas believed that the existence of God is self-evident in itself, but not to us . " Therefore I say that this proposition, " God exists ", of itself is self-evident, for the predicate is the same as the subject . . . . Now because we do not know the essence of God, the proposition is not self-evident to us; but needs to be demonstrated by things that are more known to us, though less known in their nature namely, by effects ."
- Kant himself famously credited Hume as the spur to his philosophical thought who had awakened him from his " dogmatic slumbers; " contemporary philosophers have opined that " Hume, rivaled only by Darwin, [ who ] has done the most to undermine in principle our confidence in arguments from design; " that " No man has influenced the history of philosophy to a deeper or more disturbing degree, and that Hume's Treatise is " the founding document of Cognitive Science " and the " most important philosophical work written in English "; no less a philosophical authority than Arthur Schopenhauer once declared that " there is more to be learned from each page of David Hume than from the collected philosophical works of Hegel, Herbart and Schleiermacher taken together . " Hume is thus widely regarded as a pivotal figure in the history of philosophical thought.