Deck 6: The Teleological Argument for the Existence of God

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Expressions of the teleological argument can be found in Plato and the Bible.
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The teleological argument for the existence of God is an example of an a posteriori argument.
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One of William Paley's arguments quoted in the text is that humans were made to search for purpose, thus there must be a God to provide that purpose.
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David Hume wrote his critique of the teleological argument as a direct response to Paley's published argument.
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Hume criticizes the teleological argument by saying that we cannot argue from the parts to the whole.
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The teleological argument is an argument from analogy.
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Hume argued that the universe could be just as likely compared to an animal or a plant, than to a machine.
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Hume claimed that the teleological argument leads to the conclusion that the world's designer is imperfect.
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A crucial feature of Hume's argument is that he denies that there is any evidence of design whatsoever.
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Anthropomorphism is the attempt to use evolutionary theory to explain the origins of the human species.
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William Paley's argument seeks to show that

A) at each and every moment, the universe requires a divine cause to sustain it in its continued existence.
B) the universe is similar to a human artifact in that it is a mechanism that requires a designer.
C) God has revealed his moral laws in physical nature.
D) the universe is infinite and therefore requires an infinite cause.
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Paley compares the universe to

A) a beautiful painting.
B) a watch.
C) a well-designed sailing ship.
D) all of the above
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Which one of the following objections does David Hume raise against the teleological argument?

A) We have no other universe with which to compare this one.
B) It supports the conclusion that God is absurdly anthropomorphic.
C) There is evil in the world.
D) all of the above
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According to the text, the Darwinian theory does not altogether destroy the argument from design because the theist can respond that

A) evolution is just a theory, not a fact.
B) evolution cannot explain the human mind.
C) the process of evolution is the means God used to achieve his purpose for the world.
D) evolution cannot explain our purpose for being on earth.
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Richard Swinburne argues that the teleological argument

A) can be combined with other arguments to support the probability of God's existence.
B) can be put in a deductive form to show that God necessarily exists.
C) is really another version of the cosmological argument.
D) absolutely fails as a logical argument.
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The "ten leaky buckets"argument claims that

A) there are ten flaws in Darwin's argument.
B) there is no designer of the universe, because it contains too many flaws.
C) even though the ten buckets are not perfect, they would still demonstrate evidence that they were the product of design.
D) ten bad arguments do not make a good argument.
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Set out, in a series of numbered statements, your formulation of the teleological argument. Which premise do you think is the most plausible? Why? Which premise do you think is the weakest? Why?
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Explain three of Hume's objections to the teleological argument. Explain how Paley might respond to these objections.
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Explain the Darwinian objection to the argument from design. How might a theist accept Darwin's theory and still maintain the plausibility of the argument from design?
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Discuss the debate over the attempt to use several arguments to make a cumulative case for theism. Which side do you think is correct?
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Deck 6: The Teleological Argument for the Existence of God
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Expressions of the teleological argument can be found in Plato and the Bible.
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The teleological argument for the existence of God is an example of an a posteriori argument.
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One of William Paley's arguments quoted in the text is that humans were made to search for purpose, thus there must be a God to provide that purpose.
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David Hume wrote his critique of the teleological argument as a direct response to Paley's published argument.
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Hume criticizes the teleological argument by saying that we cannot argue from the parts to the whole.
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The teleological argument is an argument from analogy.
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Hume argued that the universe could be just as likely compared to an animal or a plant, than to a machine.
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Hume claimed that the teleological argument leads to the conclusion that the world's designer is imperfect.
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A crucial feature of Hume's argument is that he denies that there is any evidence of design whatsoever.
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Anthropomorphism is the attempt to use evolutionary theory to explain the origins of the human species.
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William Paley's argument seeks to show that

A) at each and every moment, the universe requires a divine cause to sustain it in its continued existence.
B) the universe is similar to a human artifact in that it is a mechanism that requires a designer.
C) God has revealed his moral laws in physical nature.
D) the universe is infinite and therefore requires an infinite cause.
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Paley compares the universe to

A) a beautiful painting.
B) a watch.
C) a well-designed sailing ship.
D) all of the above
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Which one of the following objections does David Hume raise against the teleological argument?

A) We have no other universe with which to compare this one.
B) It supports the conclusion that God is absurdly anthropomorphic.
C) There is evil in the world.
D) all of the above
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According to the text, the Darwinian theory does not altogether destroy the argument from design because the theist can respond that

A) evolution is just a theory, not a fact.
B) evolution cannot explain the human mind.
C) the process of evolution is the means God used to achieve his purpose for the world.
D) evolution cannot explain our purpose for being on earth.
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Richard Swinburne argues that the teleological argument

A) can be combined with other arguments to support the probability of God's existence.
B) can be put in a deductive form to show that God necessarily exists.
C) is really another version of the cosmological argument.
D) absolutely fails as a logical argument.
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The "ten leaky buckets"argument claims that

A) there are ten flaws in Darwin's argument.
B) there is no designer of the universe, because it contains too many flaws.
C) even though the ten buckets are not perfect, they would still demonstrate evidence that they were the product of design.
D) ten bad arguments do not make a good argument.
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Set out, in a series of numbered statements, your formulation of the teleological argument. Which premise do you think is the most plausible? Why? Which premise do you think is the weakest? Why?
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Explain three of Hume's objections to the teleological argument. Explain how Paley might respond to these objections.
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Explain the Darwinian objection to the argument from design. How might a theist accept Darwin's theory and still maintain the plausibility of the argument from design?
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Discuss the debate over the attempt to use several arguments to make a cumulative case for theism. Which side do you think is correct?
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