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Focusing on the teleological argument, this work employs the watchmaker analogy to illustrate the necessity of an intelligent designer behind complex creations. By comparing the intricate parts of a watch to the natural world, it argues that such complexity implies purpose and intention. This foundational text, first published in 1802, remains influential in discussions about the existence of a creator and the relationship between nature and design.
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Natural Theology, William Paley
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