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... nature , and we see the same appearance of adaptation . Often , indeed , we see adaptation much more striking , ingenious , and perfect , than any which we can produce . We con- clude that nature is the work of some supreme mind and ...
... nature , and we see the same appearance of adaptation . Often , indeed , we see adaptation much more striking , ingenious , and perfect , than any which we can produce . We con- clude that nature is the work of some supreme mind and ...
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... nature of its principle , could never prove the exist- ence of an Eternal Being . whose principle is the law of that law in a concrete form . we say , intelligent makers . drawn from a series of phenomena appearing in time . One term of ...
... nature of its principle , could never prove the exist- ence of an Eternal Being . whose principle is the law of that law in a concrete form . we say , intelligent makers . drawn from a series of phenomena appearing in time . One term of ...
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... nature of contrivance , a more fundamental objection to our argument , as a proof of God's power and wisdom . For ... natural course to accomplish our ends by simple volition , if that would suffice . So far as we could do this , we ...
... nature of contrivance , a more fundamental objection to our argument , as a proof of God's power and wisdom . For ... natural course to accomplish our ends by simple volition , if that would suffice . So far as we could do this , we ...
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... Nature red in tooth and claw with ravine shriek'd against his creed . ' We are forced to conclude that the design argument by itself fails to establish the moral attributes of God . ( There is yet another objection to our argument of ...
... Nature red in tooth and claw with ravine shriek'd against his creed . ' We are forced to conclude that the design argument by itself fails to establish the moral attributes of God . ( There is yet another objection to our argument of ...
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... nature , but will it hold outside of nature ? have no right , he contends , to stretch the analogies of the Universe beyond its limits , and thus assert the existence of a supramundane Being . We reason , we say ( in popular language ) ...
... nature , but will it hold outside of nature ? have no right , he contends , to stretch the analogies of the Universe beyond its limits , and thus assert the existence of a supramundane Being . We reason , we say ( in popular language ) ...
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