... a different size from what they are, or placed after any other manner, or in any other order, than that in which they are placed, either no motion at all would have been carried on in the machine, or none which would have answered the use that is... The Monthly Epitome - Página 5451802Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | André Ariew, Robert Cummins, Mark Perlman - 2002 - 449 páginas
...different parts had been differently shaped from what they are, of a different size from what they are, or placed after any other manner, or in any other...would have answered the use that is now served by it. (Paley 1828:5) Paley infers purpose in the watch's intricate composition. This purpose is the rational... | |
 | Anne Jordan, Neil Lockyer, Edwin Tate - 2002 - 240 páginas
...out the hour of the day; that if the different parts had been differendy shaped from what they are, or placed after any other manner or in any other order...would have answered the use that is now served by it ... William Paley, Natural Theology, 1802 The first part of Paley's argument was design qua purpose.... | |
 | Michael RUSE - 2004 - 371 páginas
...out the hour of the 41 day; that if the different parts had been shaped different from what they are, or placed after any other manner or in any other order...would have answered the use that is now served by it. A watch implies a watchmaker. Likewise, the adaptations of the living world imply an adaptation maker,... | |
 | Charles Darwin - 2003 - 672 páginas
...different parts had been differently shaped from what they are, of a different size from what they are, or placed after any other manner, or in any other...would have answered the use that is now served by it. To reckon up a few of the plainest of these parts, and of their offices, all tending to one result:... | |
 | Timothy A. Robinson - 2003 - 410 páginas
...out the hour of the day; that if the different parts had been differently shaped from what they are, or placed after any other manner or in any other order...would have answered the use that is now served by it. To reckon up a few of the plainest of these parts and of their offices, all tending to one result:... | |
 | Alister E. McGrath - 2001 - 345 páginas
...out the hour of the day; that if the different parts had been differently shaped from what they are, or placed after any other manner or in any other order...would have answered the use that is now served by it. Paley then offers a detailed description of the watch, noting in particular its container, coiled cylindrical... | |
 | William A. Dembski, Michael Ruse - 2004
...out the hour of the day; that if the different parts had been shaped different from what they are, or placed after any other manner or in any other order...would have answered the use that is now served by it. (Paley i8I9, i) A watch implies a watchmaker. Likewise, the adaptations of the living world imply an... | |
 | Anne Lockyer Jordan, Neil Lockyer, Edwin Tate - 2014 - 256 páginas
...out the hour of the day; that if the different parts had been differently shaped from what they are, or placed after any other manner or in any other order...would have answered the use that is now served by it. William Paley, Natural Theory, 1802 The first part of Paley's argument was design qua purpose. Paley... | |
 | Gary Moring - 2004 - 404 páginas
...that if the different parts had been differently shaped from what they are, or placed after another manner or in any other order than that in which they are place, either no motion at all would have been carried on in the machine, or none which would have... | |
 | Michael G. Parker, Thomas M. Schmidt - 2005 - 189 páginas
...out the hour of the day; that if the different parts had been differently shaped from what they are. or placed after any other manner or in any other order...would have answered the use that is now served by it ... the inference we think is inevitable, that the watch must have had a maker - that there must have... | |
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