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Joseph Priestley and the Argument from Design (2020)

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Although Joseph Priestley was notorious for rejecting much of orthodox Christianity and replacing it with a materialistic Unitarianism, in another respect he was an orthodox theist of his time in that he passionately upheld the Argument from Design. The Argument from Design was the heart of his “rational religion”. He contended that natural order, especially biological order, could only be successfully explained by intentional agency. At the time, however, the Argument was coming under attack, first from David Hume, then from Matthew Turner, and lastly from Erasmus Darwin. Priestley replied to each of these critics. This article surveys his replies. The three critics of the Argument contended that intelligent agency could offer only a weak explanation of natural order, that natural order is self-explanatory, or that natural mechanisms can explain biological order. Priestley in turn critiqued all three contentions, arguing that the Argument is a strong explanation; that natural order cannot be self-explanatory; and that the proposed natural explanations conflict with the empirical evidence.

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Authors & Contributors
Turner, Henry S.
Troyer de Romero, Hilaire K.
Thorvaldsen, Steinar
Siegel, Harvey J.
Shapiro, Adam R.
Schmaltz, Tad M.
Journals
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies
Zygon
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
Rivista di Filosofia
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine
Publishers
University of Chicago Press
Thoemmes
I. B. Tauris
University of Pittsburgh
Concepts
Science and religion
Intelligent design (teleology)
Biology
Order (philosophy); organization
Evolution
Natural philosophy
People
Darwin, Erasmus
Hume, David
Priestley, Joseph
Paley, William
Darwin, Charles Robert
Berkeley, George
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
21st century
20th century, late
17th century
Early modern
Places
Great Britain
United States
England
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