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David Hume On Cleanthes

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Scottish Philosopher David Hume’s famous written work, Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, constituted an attack for the existence of God (120). It became an influential and centrally focuses on the design argument because of the characters (120). The three characters Cleanthes, Demea and Philo differ in their arguments for existence of God. Humes allowed Cleanthes to begin forth the “debate with Demea and critic Philo does most of the serious arguments” (120). In my opinion, Cleanthes argued from the analogy and the interpretation makes it clear that was concerned about the whole universe (120). First, Cleanthes presented some aspects of the argument similar to Paley’s design’s argument, but with two ideal differences (120). “Look at the world: contemplate the whole and every part of it” (120). He focused on the whole universe and not specifically on living creatures and also opposed the idea that some things in nature are well-adapted to their purposes (120). Cleanthes also dwelt on the analogy between the whole universe and the human artifacts, based on similarity between the two (120).

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