Abstract

The ‘argument from design’ is one of the traditional types of reasoning in natural theology used to establish the existence of a divine principle. It usually infers, from the observation of order or purposefulness in nature, the existence of an intelligent agent as the designer of such order. The inference can be drawn on the basis of an analogy between cases of natural and artificial order, or it can take the form of an inference to the best explanation. In addition, the intelligent agent im...

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