• The teleological argument (from τέλος, telos, 'end, aim, goal'; also known as physico-theological argument, argument from design, or intelligent design...
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    of teleological viewpoint in modern cosmology and ontology is the teleological argument that posits an intelligent designer as a god. A teleology of human...
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    variation, the use of teleology in biology has attracted criticism, and attempts have been made to teach students to avoid teleological language. Nevertheless...
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  • creationist arguments broadly known under the label 'The Argument from Design'". Abrahamic religions have used the teleological argument in many ways...
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    good.” As with other teleological arguments, such as the case with that for the existence of God, Kant's teleological argument is motivated by an appeal...
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  • Borussian myth (category Teleology)
    Borussian myth is an example of a teleological argument. Borussia is the Latin name for Prussia. A teleological argument holds all things to be designed...
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    Five Ways (Aquinas) (category Philosophical arguments)
    the argument from degree; the argument from final cause or ends ("teleological argument"). Aquinas expands the first of these – God as the "unmoved mover" –...
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    arguments, such as those described below, use concepts around the origin of the universe to argue for the existence of God. The Teleological argument...
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  • three sections: (1) The Cosmological Argument; (2) The Teleological Argument; and (3) the Ontological Argument. Hegel died before beginning sections...
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  • analogy. To understand how one might analyse an argument from analogy, consider the teleological argument and its criticisms put forward by the philosopher...
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