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Teleological argument supports the idea of a harmonious universe from "summary" of Critique of Pure Reason by Immanuel Kant

The teleological argument posits that the order and purpose evident in the natural world point towards the existence of a supreme intelligence or designer. This argument suggests that the complexity and intricacy observed in the universe cannot be the result of random chance or natural processes alone. Rather, it implies a deliberate plan or design behind the harmonious workings of the cosmos. According to the teleological argument, the universe exhibits a remarkable balance and order that is indicative of intelligent design. This design is seen in the precise movements of celestial bodies, the intricate structures of living organisms, and the interrelated systems that sustain life on Earth. Such complexity and organization imply a higher purpose or intentionality guiding the workings of the universe. Proponents...
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    Critique of Pure Reason

    Immanuel Kant

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