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  1. teleological argumentnoun

    A type of argument for the existence of God, advanced by a number of philosophers, including Thomas Aquinas and George Berkeley, which maintains that the design of the world reveals that objects have purposes or ends and that such an organized design must be the creation of a supreme designer (God). Also called the argument from design.

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  1. Teleological argument

    A teleological argument for the existence of God, also called an argument from design or physicotheological proof, is an a posteriori argument for the existence of God based on apparent design and purpose in nature, beyond the scope of any such human activity. Arguably, one can infer the existence of a designer given this premise, presumably God. Various concepts of teleology are developed by ancient and classical philosophers, such as Plato, who proposed a divine Artificer; others, notably Aristotle, rejected that conclusion in favor of a more naturalistic teleology. In the Middle Ages, the Islamic philosopher Averroes introduced a teleological argument. Later, a teleological argument is the fifth of Saint Thomas Aquinas' Five Ways, his rational proofs for the existence of God. The teleological argument was continued by empiricists in the 17th and 18th centuries, who believed that the order in the world suggested the existence of God. William Paley developed these ideas with his version of the watch maker analogy. He argued that in the same way a watch's complexity implies the existence of its maker, so too, one may infer the Creator of the universe exists, given the evident complexity of Nature. This argument resonates with a notion of the fine-tuned Universe, understood as an alternative to the anthropic principle.

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