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PHIL 2003 1st Edition Lecture 4Outline of Last Lecture I. Anselm’s Ontological Argument Outline of Current Lecture II. Hume’s Dialogue III. Criticism on Hume’s DialogueCurrent Lecture-Hume’s Dialogue-II: Hume’s DialogueHume’s Dialogue: concerning natural religionDialogues: allows Hume to hide what he thinks and let Philo take all the heatDemea: The defender of mystic theism in dialogueCleanthes: defender of the design argumentPhilo: the skeptic of the design argument -Argument-P1:From like effects we infer like causes Ex.) If 50% of class is throwing up we assume 50% of the class is sickP2: The universe is like a machineEx.) our bodies. Is the universe like a machine?-some ways yes.P3: A machine is an effect of intelligent designC1/P4: So the universe has the same cause (intelligent design)C2: So god existsThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.III: Criticism on Hume’s Argument- Lack of similarity between machines and


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