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- Paley's Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy (1785) rejected the moral sense theory and defended a variety of utilitarianism, claiming that human conduct is properly founded upon respect for the divine will, as evidenced in the natural connection between virtue and happiness. ... Paley's analogy between the operation of nature and the movements of a well-designed watch in Natural Theology: Evidences of the Existence and Attributes of the Deity (1802) is often regarded as a classic statement of the teleological argument for god's existence. Recommended Reading: The Works of William Paley, ed. ...
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- History of Ideas: William Paley - Article by Victor Nuovo from the Thoemmes Dictionary of Eighteenth-Century British Philosophers. ...
- Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: William Paley - Short article on this 18th-century religious writer. ...
- Natural Theology - Online text of the 1809 edition of this Paley opus. ...
- Paley's Formulation of the Teleological Argument - Excerpts from his 1800 work, Natural Theology. ...
- Rocky Road: William Paley - A concise note on Paley's "watchmaker" argument and Darwin's contradiction of it. ...
- A View of the Evidences of Christianity - Images of several pages from this 1794 work by Paley. ...
- Wikipedia: William Paley - Entry from this open-access reference work. ...
- William Paley - Article drawing information from several sources, with an emphasis on Paley's design argument for the existence of God. ...
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- History of Ideas: William Paley - Article by Victor Nuovo from the Thoemmes Dictionary of Eighteenth-Century British Philosophers. ...
- Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: William Paley - Short article on this 18th-century religious writer. ...
- Natural Theology - Online text of the 1809 edition of this Paley opus. ...
- Paley's Formulation of the Teleological Argument - Excerpts from his 1800 work, Natural Theology. ...
- Rocky Road: William Paley - A concise note on Paley's "watchmaker" argument and Darwin's contradiction of it. ...
- A View of the Evidences of Christianity - Images of several pages from this 1794 work by Paley. ...
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7. William Paley
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- examination, it was, also, necessary to get up Paley's Evidences of Christianity, and his Moral Philosophy. ... I did not at that time trouble myself about Paley's premises; and taking these on trust I was charmed and convinced of the long line of argumentation. ...
- Autobiography Born in July 1743, in Peterborough, England, William Paley trained for the Anglican priesthood, graduating from Christ's College, Cambridge in 1763. ...
- Paley wrote several books on philosophy and Christianity, which proved extremely influential. ... In this book, Paley laid out a full exposition of natural theology, the belief that the nature of God could be understood by reference to His creation, the natural world. ... Living organisms, Paley argued, are even more complicated than watches, "in a degree which exceeds all computation. ... And, as Paley went on to argue, if God had taken such care in designing even the most humble and insignificant organisms, how much more must God care for humanity! The hinges in the wings of an earwig, and the joints of its antennae, are as highly wrought, as if the Creator had nothing else to finish. ... Paley's arguments go back to authors such as John Ray, and have had a long intellectual history, surviving to the present day in many a piece of creationist rhetoric. Yet Charles Darwin, while himself a student at Christ's College of Cambridge University, not only had to read Paley, but was deeply impressed with Paley's arguments, as the quote at the top of this page shows. Even though Paley's concept of God as a designer is very different from Darwin's theory of natural selection, Darwin took from his reading of Paley a belief in adaptation -- that organisms are somehow fit for the environments in which they live, that their structure reflects the functions they perform throughout their lives. Where natural theology ran into trouble was in explaining the many cases of apparent pain, waste, and cruelty in the living world: why would a benevolent Designer have made cats play with mice before killing them, or parasites that eat their hosts from the inside? Paley struggled to reconcile the apparent cruelty and indifference of nature with his belief in a good God, and finally concluded that the joys of life simply outweighed its sorrows. Where Darwin departed from Paley was in his concept of natural selection as a process that could produce adaptation and design without the all-encompassing intervention of a benevolent Designer. More on Paley's natural theology is available from The Victorian Web. ...
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- William Paley, though he briefly lectured at Cambridge on divinity, spent the main part of his career as a man of the cloth. ...
- Paley is best known for his statement of the teleological argument in his Natural Theology. There he likened the universe to a watch, arguing that if we were to encounter a watch in a natural environment then, due to its order, complexity, and purpose, we would would rightly infer that it was the work of an intelligent designer; the universe, Paley argued, exhibits the same order, complexity, and purpose, and so it too can be seen to have been produced by a Creator.
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- Paley's argument is a good one. ... In the same sense that someone can obviously conclude that a watch had someone to create it, even without any knowledge of that because it has a specific design, Paley argues that someone can assume the universe must have a creator because it seems to have a design. ...
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- Paley, William The Works of William Paley: With Additional Sermons and a Corrected Account of the Life and Writings of the Author. ...
- William Paley (1743-1805) was the most successful theological author of the late eighteenth century. ...
- Influenced by Locke, Edmund Law and Abraham Tucker, Paley prized his intellectual independence and his positions on various topics are often strikingly original. ...
- This reprint is of the second and best edition of Paley's works and includes a volume of biography and miscellany. ...
- --the most successful theological author of the late 18th century --edited by Paley's son including a biography by him --includes letters and transcripts of Paley's lectures - indispensable for the historical and intellectual context of the works --the best and most complete edition, rarely found even in major libraries .
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- Paley became interested in radio through developing ads for his family's cigar business in Chicago. ... Paley gave affiliated stations free proframming in return for their agreement to broadcast sponsored shows at particular times, expanding the network from 22 stations to 114 stations in a decade.
- CBS expanded into TV and early through Paley's strong, some would say ruthless, maneuvering rode the post-World War II boom in that medium to pass NBC, which had dominated radio. Paley became the best-known executive in network television, personifying the control and vision which marked the industry through its heydey of the 1980s.
- The Museum of Television & Radio hosts an annual panel series, with casts and crews from new series, that is named after Paley.
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- Charles Darwin wrote that Paley's Natural Theology gave him as much pleasure as did his study of Euclid. William Paley (1743-1805) elaborates the main tenets of natural theology—the belief that the nature of God could be shown by an examination of the natural world. Although Hume devastated the teleological argument two decades before the publication of Natural Theology, Paley's argument continues to exert influence in nonphilosophical circles. ...
- William Paley in his Natural Theology; or Evidences of the Existence and Attributes of the Deity, Collected from the Appearances of Nature 1 argues for the existence of God based upon the intricate design of the universe. On Paley's view, just as the function and complexity of a watch implies a watch-maker so likewise the function and complexity of the universe implies the existence of a universe-maker.
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- So, too, William Paley asserted in his Natural Theology, the design of the universe testified to the existence of an intelligent designer. Moreover, Paley argued that life was unfailingly harmonious and happy. ...
- The kind creator Paley envisioned brought order to the universe and intended for humans to recognize and appreciate that order. ...
- In his autobiography, Charles Darwin recalled Paley's work, praising his clear, concise writing style and describing Paley's writings as one of the best parts of Darwin's own education. ... " Darwin did not, he later admitted, think much about Paley's premises at the time, instead taking them "on trust. ...
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- Occasionally accused of plagiarism, Paley advised preachers faced with a sermon every week to make one and steal five. ... In 1794, Paley published his famous Evidences of Christianity, which became the basic treatise on Christianity for over a century. ...
- The Bishop of Durham, Shute Barrington, offered Paley the rectorship of Bishopwearmouth. Of the house (demolished in 1855), Paley exclaimed: 'Such a house! I was told at Durham it is one of the best parsonages in England, there are not more than three bishops that have better!' Here he resided from 1795 until his death in 1805, and it was here that he wrote his most popular work Natural Theology (1802), which was dedicated to Barrington. ... Darwin paid Paley the supreme compliment of inverting his former mentor's system to construct his own distinctive version of evolution. ...
- Paley begins his book with one of the most famous metaphors in English writing: 'In crossing a heath, suppose I pitched my foot against a stone, and were asked how the stone came to be there, I might possibly answer that, for any thing I knew to the contrary, it had lain there forever. ...
- Paley's metaphor can be traced back at least as far as Cicero, but it has become strongly attached to his name. ...
- Though clumsy and given to grotesque gesticulation, Paley was a sociable man who played whist and amused his neighbours with his antics on horseback in the park. ... The church of St Michael, High Street West, contains a Victorian brass to Paley 'Bishopwearmouth's most illustrious rector. ...
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- William Paley was born in July 1743 in Peterborough, Northamptonshire, to William Paley (d. ... The elder Paley was the vicar of Helpston, as well as headmaster of Giggleswick grammar school. The younger Paley was the eldest of four children and the only son. ... Paley was ordained as an Anglican priest on December 21, 1767 and was appointed to the vicarages of Dalston and Appleby in Leicestershire in 1776. ... Paley retained the archdeaconry at Carlisle until his death on May 25, 1805. ...
- William Paley is best known as a Utilitarian philosopher. ...
- William Paley married Jane Hewitt (d. ... Paley was buried in Carlisle Cathedral next to his first wife, Jane. ...
- This one-page letter was composed by William Paley on April 19, 1777 to an unknown friend in Appleby. Paley wrote from Peterborough and made reference to an earlier letter as well as an offer regarding his house in Appleby. ...
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