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Anthropic argument
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Analogous
Natural selection
Epicurean theory
Theodicy
Ockham’s razor
Anthropic principle
Aesthetic argument
nature planning in advance for the needs of human beings.
a Latin word meaning “as relating to”.
a comparison of two or more things to show how they are similar.
a key mechanism of evolution. It is the principle by which each slight variation, if useful, is preserved and the trait passed on to the next generation.
given enough time, even in a random chaotic universe, order would still develop.
a justification of the righteousness of God, given the existence of evil.
the principle states that entities should not be multiplied beyond necessity. The name derives from the idea of ‘shaving off’ those entities that are not needed.
nature planning in advance for the needs of human beings.
human beings can appreciate beauty etc, none of which is vital to survival.