Probability This article will briefly compare three
different design arguments for the existence of God, or an intelligent creator; the probability argument, Paley's argument by analogy and Richard Taylor's argument by example.
Not exact matches
If somebody wants to claim that god
designed the process or instigated the process or used a spell to enact the process, then those are
different arguments as they posit an idea or action outside of the process itself.
On such a planet, the
argument for
design would look completely
different, yes?.
The main
arguments that Weightman offers for his conclusions are the unlikelihood of similar seismic activity in the United Kingdom — it is 1000 miles from the edge of a tectonic plate — and the fact that all of its 19 reactors are of a
different design from those at Fukushima.
There is an
argument that a flat grant for all other heat pumps is something of a blunt instrument, and doesn't reflect the fact that
different heat pumps will achieve
different efficiencies — depending on anything from the temperatures they're
designed to operate at, to the temperature of the heat source they're tapping into.
There were some
arguments that new IP laws may be needed (in particular there are difficulties in applying US patent law to 3d products which could be
designed / shipped / produced in
different jurisdictions) but it was hard to envision a one size fits all approach that would be applicable to the field.
If you think this line of
argument seems silly, would someone please explain how this law is any
different from the proposals of the so - called «gun grabbers» to require law - abiding gun owners to register their weapons, and to restrict the right to ownership of certain kinds of weapons that are clearly
designed only to kill human beings on an industrial scale?
The Defendant here admitted that the proposed expert was an expert in slip and fall accidents and floor safety, but their
argument against the admissibility of his testimony was that his floor safety expertise is inapplicable to the proper
design of steps located in the interior of a locomotive, as trains are
different than buildings or walkways.
Given we can find at least four
different approaches from Essential, LG, Samsung, and Apple to cramming front - facing sensors and cameras on a nearly - bezel-less
design, there's an
argument to be made for convergent evolution.