The argument from design has come a long way since William Paley set out his version of it 200 years ago. |
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Paley advances the teleological argument from design founded on the unity and adaptability of created things. |
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Paley goes on to compare the watch to an eye, arguing that if a watch implies a watchmaker, then an eye implies an eye-maker. |
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Highlights such as the Alexander Paley Festival, the International Summer Academy and Music in Summer contribute to the high quality programming. |
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Since then, there have been about 100 concerts a year, including the Alexander Paley Festival which draws throngs of aficionados. |
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Paley later became a member of the MoMA board and in 1964 he presented the painting to the museum as a gift. |
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When they meet, Rose discovers that Lerman is actually a futurist feminist who has hired a dog psychic and hasn't read Paley at all. |
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According to Paley, the majority of the buildings Cunningham captured could have easily not survived the 20th century. |
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Paley volunteers for a number of organizations, including the Foam Lake School of Dance, Foam Lake School of Music and the Shebo Rodeo. |
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These books were teleological arguments for the being and attributes of God, and were used by Paley nearly a century later. |
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Commenting on the implementation as a whole, Paley is very positive about his experience with the Scheduling Company. |
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A clumsy man with a broad northern accent, Paley delighted in fishing. |
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It was made two centuries ago by the English theologian William Paley, who used the image of a watch to prove the existence of a divine watchmaker. |
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Darren Seddon, 29, Paley Close, Anfield, was one of a gang-of-three who battered the cabbie in a brutal assault in September last year. |
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Gay's theological utilitarianism was developed and popularized by William Paley. |
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Paley suggests Murrow didn't want to be seen defending a known communist. |
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Pianists Bella Davidovich and Alexander Paley engage in musical discourse in Mozart's Concerto for two pianos K. 365 under the baton of conductor and composer Peter Ruzicka, who makes his OSM debut. |
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For the 18th-century Protestant Apologist William Paley and his followers, the machinelike nature of biological organisms could be explained only by positing a divine designer of all life. |
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In 1933, Peter and Catharine left the lodge they loved so much after one of their guests, British mathematician Dr. Raymond Paley, died in an avalanche on Fossil Mountain. |
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Apart from restating that happiness as an end is grounded in the nature of God, Paley also discusses the place of rules. |
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Lancaster architects Sharpe, Paley and Austin were prolific throughout the development of Barrow. |
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Medland Taylor, and was restored in 1898 by the Lancaster architects Austin and Paley. |
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The theodicy of Paley and Thomas Malthus vindicated evils such as starvation as a result of a benevolent creator's laws, which had an overall good effect. |
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The old argument from design in Nature, as given by Paley, which formerly seemed to me so conclusive, fails, now that the law of natural selection has been discovered. |
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In 1877 the growth of the town required the building of another church and architects Paley and Austin were commissioned to build St George's, a grade II listed building. |
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One of the last dramatic network shows shot in New York City, the entire series is available for viewing at The Paley Center for Media in New York City and Los Angeles. |
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