Paley believed that WHAT could give us evidence for God's existence?
The natural world
The design argument was in a book by Paley called..
Natural Theology
Was Paley the first person to come up with a version of the design argument?
No, eg Aquinas also had a version of this in the 13th century
What is another name for the Design argument?
Teleological argument
"Telos" comes from the Greek meaning..
"End" or "purpose"
The Design argument is an a posteriori argument, meaning...
It is based on observable facts or experience
Firstly, in Paley's explanation of his argument he dismissed a stone because..
it doesn't seem to have a purpose, it might just always have been there.
If you found a watch...
it would not occur to you to think that it didn't have a purpose or had been there for ever.
When examining a watch, you can see that it...
is complex and serves a purpose (even if you didn't know what it was)
We can tell the watch wouldn't have come about by accident, there must be a....
Watchmaker (someone who designed the watch).
Having concluded a watch must have a watchmaker, in the next step of his argument...
Paley turns his attention to the natural world
There are so many examples of complex natural objects, which show fitness for purpose, just like a watch. For example,
The human eye, the bucket orchid, the sword-billed hummingbird.
Since design-like properties made us conclude a watch had a designer, we should also conclude that design-like properties in nature means there must be a...
Designer of the natural world
The designer of the universe would need certain characteristics:
Omnipotence, creator, eternal
Paley concluded that the designer of the universe must be...
God
This section of Paley's argument is referred to as Design qua Purpose, which means...
The way in which things appear to be made to achieve a purpose or goal, such as an eye functions in a way that achieves sight.