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The watchmaker analogy seems timeless—antiquated, yet always in fashion. The most famous version comes from the English clergyman William Paley’s 1802 book Natural Theology. Richard Dawkins ...
The watchmaker analogy seems timeless—antiquated, yet always in fashion. The most famous version comes from the English clergyman William Paley’s 1802 book Natural Theology. Richard Dawkins ...
For centuries, the metaphor of nature-as-machine served as evidence of design in the Universe — and the existence of a Divine Machinist. William Paley's famous 1802 image of the watch and ...
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