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    Essay to Compare and evaluate two philosophical arguments for the existence of God. Throughout the course of this essay we shall examine two of the major philosophical arguments for the existence of God. The arguments that we are going to focus on shall be the Design argument and the Ontological argument. We shall compare, evaluate and discuss both the Design (or teleological) argument for the existence of God and the Ontological Argument for the existence of God, as well as highlighting philosophical

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    This is the second argument about God’s existence. Perhaps the most popular variant owed to this this argument is William Paley’s argument concerning the watch. Essentially, this argument states that after observing a watch, together with its intricate parts, which function together as a unit in an accurate manner to keep time, anybody must realize that such piece of machinery has its creator, as it is too complicated to have easily come into presence through other means, like evolution (Ratzsch

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    Analysis of “Paley” and “Aquinas” Readings in Topic 4 Introduction In the argument, “The Argument From Design” from Natural Theology, William Paley argues that living things are like watches in one crucial respect: both exhibit design, the universe with everything in it. Paley thinks that people assume that the universe works for a purpose like the watch does. So, people would reasonably conclude that the universe has a designer or creator, like the watch does, God. Although, atheists deny that the

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    book Summa Thelogia gave five arguments that God exists in Articles II and III they are explained in detail. Below is my understanding of what he was saying the works of two other man that had comments on this man. Through the arguments of these three man I have came up with my own views and created an argument based on what they have to say. In Article II Aquinas states why people think that God doesn’t exist and goes on to destroy them piece by piece. The first argument in Article II against God states

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    Marshall I. Cotta May 8, 2017 PHIL-110 Crawley Paley Perplexed William Paley, an English Clergyman and philosopher, has had us scratching our heads for centuries as we ponder the connection between the artificial and natural world. He suggested that if we were walking along a path and hit our foot against a stone, we would assume that the stone had been there forever because it was something “natural”. However, suppose for a second, that the stone was replaced with a watch. This is where the

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    Philosophy of Religion Critically evaluating the Argument from Design C3182916, Paul Sater, University of Newcastle Callaghan Essay one   The Argument from design or also known as the Teleological argument (Telos: Purpose, Teleology: Study of something’s purpose or design) is endowed on the assumption of a God or creator which has intelligently and elegantly designed the universe to such intricate and fine detail. In which argues that something so immaculately designed for example the structural

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    5 Ways to “Prove” God Exists According to St. Aquinas, there are 5 ways to prove God exists. These are the argument from motion, the argument from efficient causes, the argument from possibility and necessity, the argument from graduation of being, and the argument of design. One of his most compelling arguments is the argument of “Possibility and Necessity.” This proof states that some being exists of its own necessity, and does not receive its existence from another being. In this paper

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    A design argument is more commonly know as a Teleological one, which is an argument for the existence of a creator or god “based on perceived evidence of deliberate design in the natural or physical world”.The argument has been discussed all the way back to the time of Socrates and Plato. In my essay I will be evaluating one argument put forward by a famous philosopher, in this case William Paley, an English clergyman born in 1743, in which he tries to show similarities in the design of nature and

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    long going debate about the existence of god. The Teleological Argument, is the proof of an existence that’s called a deity, and a deity is sometimes called the “design argument”. It’s meaning that our universe is surrounding it, which indicate to us that it could not happen by accident, but in fact it was designed. Arguments of designs are arguments that concern our creator “God” existence of the purpose of this universe.

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    Throughout time, the question has always arose concerning the existence of God or some type of supernatural being who created the Universe. There are many arguments and explanations that explain if God truly does exist. One such explanation is the Teleological Argument, which bases its explanation of the existence of God on the design and purpose of known things. For instance, we know that there are trees and plants, and that they need sunlight and water in order to grow. Those trees and plants

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