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Quiz: Role of Analogy in Design Arguments

Edexcel A Level Religious Studies (9RS0)

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Building on what you've learned about design arguments, let's explore the role of analogy in these arguments and test your understanding!

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Who is most closely associated with the analogy of the watchmaker in design arguments?

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Which of the following are key features of analogical reasoning used in design arguments? (Select all that apply)

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The watchmaker analogy compares the universe to a {{blank0}} to argue that it must have a {{blank1}}.

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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right

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What does Paley’s watchmaker analogy primarily aim to demonstrate?

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If a watch is made up of 12 gears and each gear interacts with 2 others, how many total interactions occur?

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Which of the following criticisms apply to the use of analogy in design arguments? (Select all that apply)

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What is a key strength of analogies in design arguments?

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