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A Levels Philosophy & Ethics (The Teleological Argument) Mind Map on Tweenies & Extras, created by lj.willis on 08/04/2014.
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  1. 1. Hare C21
    1. He believed in the 'Blik'
      1. Different people have different views of the world (paradigm)
        1. There can never be one universal answer
          1. Therefore it is ambiguous and subjective
          2. 2. Wittgenstein C21
            1. Similar to Hare
              1. Dots & Dashes experiment
                1. Asked participants what they saw when looking at the dots and dashes
                  1. Some saw random chaos
                    1. Others saw pattern, order and beauty
                  2. This argument is subjective
                  3. 3. Wisdom C21
                    1. The parable of the Gardeners
                      1. Two men, only one saw design the other didn't
                        1. It is an allegory for the universe
                          1. Not one answer but based on peoples opinions
                          2. Extras
                            1. James Lovelock C21
                              1. Gaia Principle - states that everything is perfectly balanced e.g. salt in sea & ozone layer
                              2. Epicurean hypothesis
                                1. It is not a designer God it is pure chance e.g. if a monkey was placed in a room with typewriters it would soon eventually write like Shakespeare
                                2. Dyson says accidents of physics can work together for our benefit
                                  1. Therefore science and religion are compatible
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