Philosophy and theology : being the first Edinburgh University Gifford lectures
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Philosophy and theology : being the first Edinburgh University Gifford lectures
(18th & 19th century works)
Thoemmes Press, c1993
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Reprint of the 1980 ed. published by Edinburgh
Includes index
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This volume contains the first set of the prestigious Gifford Lectures, delivered at the University of Edinburgh. In the course of 20 lectures, Stirling takes the reader on an extensive guided tour of natural theology in general and the teleological argument in particular. His strategy is characteristically Hegelian. There is a full treatment of "positive natural theology", Platonic and Aristotelian conceptions of Nature and design, down to the Bridgewater Treatises of the mid-nineteenth century. Then we are introduced to the three great critics of the argument to design - Hume, Kant, and Darwin - and to their "negative natural theology". Stirling ends with detailed objections to the Darwinian thesis that apparent design may be the product of mere blind chance.
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