The Natural-law argument for the existence of God states that the observation of governing laws and existing order in the universe indicates the existence...
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nation-state. Natural law may also refer to: "Natural Law" (Star Trek: Voyager), a Star Trek: Voyager episode Natural-law argument, an argument for the existence...
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Existence of God (redirect from Argument against the existence of God)
of the teleological argument are mainly Christians, for example Richard Swinburne and John Lennox. The argument from natural laws (promoted by Isaac Newton...
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Natural law (Latin: ius naturale, lex naturalis) is a system of law based on a close observation of natural order and human nature, from which values...
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design argument, is a rational argument for the existence of God or, more generally, that complex functionality in the natural world, which looks designed...
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dialectical and the rhetorical perspective. In logic, an argument is usually expressed not in natural language but in a symbolic formal language, and it can...
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Natural slavery (or Aristotelian slavery) is the argument set forth in Aristotle's Politics that some people are slaves by nature, while others are slaves...
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Natural Law and Natural Rights (1980; second edition 2011) is a book by John Finnis first published by Oxford University Press, as part of the Clarendon...
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A cosmological argument, in natural theology and the philosophy of religion, is an argument which asserts that the existence of God can be inferred from...
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Watchmaker analogy (redirect from Watchmaker argument)
The watchmaker analogy or watchmaker argument is a teleological argument, an argument for the existence of God. In broad terms, the watchmaker analogy...
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