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    The teleological argument generates an absurd infinite re... — Carmelics
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    The teleological argument generates an absurd infinite regress and therefore fails as an explanation for the order of the universe.

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    • 1.The teleological argument explains order and apparent design in the material universe by appealing to divine intelligence.
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    • 2.If order and apparent design require explanation by intelligence, then the order and apparent design within divine intelligence also require explanation.
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    • 3.By the same reasoning used in the teleological argument, the order in divine intelligence would require a super-divine intelligence to explain it.
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    One of Hume’s neglected objections to the teleological argument is that it generates an absurd infinite regress (Part IV). If order and apparent design in the material universe are explained by divine intelligence, what explains the order and apparent design that give rise to intelligence in the divine mind? By dint of the reasoning employed in the teleological argument, it would have to be a super-divine intelligence. But what explains the order and apparent design that give rise to super-divin
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