An Introduction to Design Arguments

An Introduction to Design Arguments

by Benjamin C. Jantzen
ISBN-10:
0521183030
ISBN-13:
9780521183031
Pub. Date:
02/27/2014
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521183030
ISBN-13:
9780521183031
Pub. Date:
02/27/2014
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
An Introduction to Design Arguments

An Introduction to Design Arguments

by Benjamin C. Jantzen
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Overview

The history of design arguments stretches back to before Aquinas, who claimed that things which lack intelligence nevertheless act for an end to achieve the best result. Although science has advanced to discredit this claim, it remains true that many biological systems display remarkable adaptations of means to ends. Versions of design arguments have persisted over the centuries and have culminated in theories that propose an intelligent designer of the universe. This volume is the only comprehensive survey of 2,000 years of debate, drawing on both historical and modern literature to identify, clarify, and assess critically the many forms of design argument for the existence of God. It provides a neutral, informative account of the topic from antiquity to Darwin, and includes concise primers on probability and cosmology. It will be of great value to upper-level undergraduates and graduates in philosophy of religion, theology, and philosophy of science.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521183031
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 02/27/2014
Series: Cambridge Introductions to Philosophy
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 347
Product dimensions: 6.85(w) x 9.72(h) x 0.63(d)

About the Author

Benjamin C. Jantzen is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Virginia Tech. He has published papers in journals including Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Biophysical Journal, Philosophy of Science, and Synthese. His work on formal methods in the philosophy of religion has been published in Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society and in the anthology Probability in the Philosophy of Religion (2012).

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Preliminaries; 3. Arguments from antiquity; 4. Medieval arguments; 5. The golden age of natural theology; 6. Unusual design arguments; 7. Hume; 8. Paley; 9. Darwin; 10. Loose ends; 11. The modern likelihood argument; 12. Intelligent design I: irreducible complexity; 13. Intelligent design II: specified complexity; 14. What is complexity?; 15. Supernatural agents and the role of laws; 16. A brief survey of physical law; 17. Fine-tuning I: positive arguments; 18. Fine-tuning II: objections; 19. Conclusion.
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