Richard Swinburne argues that the teleological argument
a. can be combined with other arguments to support the probability of God’s existence.
b. can be put in a deductive form to show that God necessarily exists.
c. is really another version of the cosmological argument.
d. absolutely fails as a logical argument.
a. can be combined with other arguments to support the probability of God’s existence.
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a. True b. False
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A. Utilitarianism proposes to use the Koran, rather than the Bible, as the basis for good. B. Utilitarianism argues that utility commands what God would command. C. Utilitarianism argues that the commands of God are wholly irrelevant. D. Utilitarianism proposes utility as the basis for good rather than God or the Bible.
Sidgwick thinks that Mill has successfully defended his proof of the ground of the Utilitarian philosophy
Indicate whether the statement is true or false