| Charles Taliaferro - 2005 - 482 стор.
...design argument as follows: Look around the world: Contemplate the whole and every part of it: You will find it to be nothing but one great machine, subdivided into an infinite 2- See Antony Flew's depiction of Hume's militant secular philosophy in "The Impossibility of the Miraculous,"... | |
| John Clayton - 2006 - 408 стор.
...experimental argument a posteriori: Look round the world: Contemplate the whole and every part of it: You will find it to be nothing but one great machine,...explain. All these various machines, and even their most •" See John Clayton, 'Gottesbeweise', in TRE, Xill (1984), pp. 75iff. '0 C. Bulcke, The The ism of... | |
| Jill Vance Buroker - 2006 - 305 стор.
...argument from design as follows: Look round the world, contemplate the whole and every part of it: you will find it to be nothing but one great machine,...what human senses and faculties can trace and explain . . . The curious adapting of means to ends, throughout all nature, resembles exactly, though it much... | |
| Dan O'Brien - 2006 - 225 стор.
...fallen together by chance. Now: Look round the world: Contemplate the whole and every part of it: you will find it to be nothing but one great machine,...subdivided into an infinite number of lesser machines. . . All these various machines, and even their minute parts, are adjusted to each other with an accuracy,... | |
| David Mills Daniel - 2006 - 80 стор.
...an eloquent statement of the evidence of design in the world, 'the whole and every part' of which is 'nothing but one great machine, subdivided into an infinite number of lesser machines' (p. 15). These machines are all 'adjusted to each other with an accuracy which ravishes into admiration... | |
| Dorothy Coleman - 2007 - 149 стор.
...explain how I conceive this matter. Look round the world: Contemplate the whole and every part of it: You will find it to be nothing but one great machine,...beyond what human senses and faculties can trace and explain.6 All these various machines, and even their most minute parts, are adjusted to each other... | |
| Robert M. Brain, Robert S. Cohen, Ole Knudsen - 2007 - 442 стор.
...explain how I conceive this Matter. Look round the World: Contemplate the Whole and every Part of it: You will find it to be nothing but one great Machine,...subdivided into an infinite Number of lesser Machines... All these various Machines, and even their most minute Parts, are adjusted to each other with an Accuracy,... | |
| S. Morris Engel, Angelika Soldan, Kevin Durand - 2007 - 484 стор.
...Charles Tait, 1876). Part II Look round the world: contemplate the whole and every part of it: You will find it to be nothing but one great machine, subdivided into an infinite number of lesser mai chines, which again admit of subdivisions to a degree beyond what human senses and < faculties... | |
| Keith Stewart Thomson - 2007 - 344 стор.
...the mouth of Cleanthes (the most 'accurate and philosophical' of his protagonists): [The world is] nothing but one great machine, subdivided into an infinite number of lesser machines ... all these various machines, and even their most minute parts are adjusted to each other with an... | |
| Henry Boynton Smith, James Manning Sherwood - 1869 - 812 стор.
...the object of worship in the temple than of disputation in the schools." Cleanthes saw in the world but one great machine, subdivided into an infinite number of lesser machines, which again admit of subdivision to a degree beyond what human senses and faculties can trace or explain. All these various... | |
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