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William Paley, in his work Natural Theology, argued that, as science uncovered more and more complexity in nature and natural systems, the complexity of nature was evidence for the existence of God. His watchmaker analogy is referenced, criticized, and cited even today.
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24‏/10‏/2009 · Specifically, he envisioned an unconstrained morphospace in which drastically divergent species continually pop into existence. This lies in ...
27‏/01‏/2024 · William Paley's teleological or analogical watch-maker argument is sketched together with some objections to his reasoning.
William Paley's watchmaker analogy is basically a teleological argument. It is a Greek word meaning “end” for telos and a “logos” which means the study of, and ...
He introduced one of the most famous metaphors in the philosophy of science, the image of the watchmaker: . . . when we come to inspect the watch, we perceive.
Paley's teleological argument is based on an analogy: Watchmaker is to watch as God is to universe. Just as a watch, with its inteligent design and complex ...
Paley opposed slavery and advocated prison reform, and as a philosopher, was a utilitarian, believing that humans act morally to increase their overall level ...
He is best known for his natural theology exposition of the teleological argument for the existence of God in his work Natural Theology or Evidences of the ...
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13‏/01‏/2015 · In Natural Theology, a book that Charles Darwin studied as a young man, the theologian William ...
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Paley argues that life is possible on Earth because the orbits of planets are so regular. He focuses on gravity and suggests that gravity needs to be consistent ...