arguments based on observation Flashcards
to what extent does evolution undermine the teleological argument? (4)
- critique of the illusion of design
- swinburne = unpersuasive
- tennant = persuasive /doesnt undermine
- evolution = not the God we may think
aquinas’ fifth way does not demonstrate the existence of God (5)
- is everything designed with an absolute purpose?
- illusion of design = illusion of telos
- undermine swinburne
- tennant = persuasive, so aquinas = persuasive
-God = different to what we think?
the world was created by chance, not God’s design (5)
- tennant = persuasive
- order = necessary!!
- swinburne = unpersuasive
- quantum mechanics
- critique watch analogy
there must be a reason to account for the existence of the universe (5)
- dawkins view
- stephen hawking = no beginning, no reason
-fallacy of composition
- why is God uncaused causer, and not the universe?
- hume = arbitrary to think universe exists
to what extent does hume successfully argue that observation does not prove the existence of God? (4)
(No, f u)
- no evidence for christian God
- order = necessary
- fallacy of composition (uncaused causer)
- universe = could be eternal, necessary (physics)
how convincing is the cosmological argument as proof of the existence of God? (4)
- fallacy of composition, universe/ God is not bound by universal laws
- arbitrary to think universe exists
- why must God be uncaused causer, and not the universe?
-doesnt have to be abrahamic God?
indeductive arguments
uses specific premises or observations to make a broader generalisation
deductive argument
conclusion is true by stating premises must be true