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Frost2351

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The term ethics comes from the concept of _______.
 
  A. moral purpose or character within a social context
  B. a pure sense of goodness that transcends culture
  C. virtue as defined by the ancient Greeks
  D. charity as defined by the Judeo-Christian tradition

Question 2

Explain the argument from design for God's existence, as introduced by Aquinas and refined by William Paley.
 
  This is the one I am struggling with to produce thesis. Any help much appreciated.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

- Aquinas's fifth proof of the existence of God is the argument from design, which states that the universe is orderly and apparently purposeful, that this did not happen by accident, and therefore it must be the product of an intelligent Creator (God).
- Paley used the analogy of a watch to show that the universe is too orderly and purposeful to have happened by accident; the watch must have a maker.





 

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