teleological argument
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noun
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Thomas Aquinas’s Five Ways is known as a teleological argument for the existence of God from the presence of design in experience.
From Textbooks • Jun. 15, 2022
What then shall we say is the final outcome of this discussion concerning the rational standing of the teleological argument?
From A Candid Examination of Theism by Romanes, George John
We find the natural deep and practical piety of Socrates reinforcing itself with a very full and complete statement of a teleological argument, based upon final cause, or adaptation of means to ends.
From The Basis of Early Christian Theism by Cole, Lawrence Thomas
The most cogent argument for the intelligence of the world-ground, the teleological argument, is a hypothesis which has grave weaknesses, and one to which many other equally probable hypotheses may be opposed.
From History of Modern Philosophy From Nicolas of Cusa to the Present Time by Falckenberg, Richard
For the teleological argument runs thus: An organ is precisely fitted to perform a function or purpose; therefore, it was specially constructed to perform that function.
From What is Darwinism? by Hodge, Charles
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