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Current Step: Question 11
   
 

 

Select the most correct answer for the statements (A and B) below.

 

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If William Paley’s version of the Design Argument is neither an analogical argument nor an inductive one, then Hume's critique of it misses its mark.

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The fundamental idea of Paley's argument is that the Random Hypothesis is better supported (according to the Surprise Principle), than the Design Hypothesis—considering the observations that we can make about living things and the universe as a whole.