Fine|tuning argument
Fine-Tuning - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Arguments according to which our universe is fine-tuned for life are aimed at showing that life could not have existed for the vast majority of ...
Fine-tuned universe - Wikipedia
The fine-tuned universe is the hypothesis that, because "life as we know it" could not exist if the constants of nature – such as the electron charge, ...
The 'Fine tuning' argument : r/AskPhysics - Reddit
The fine tuning argument is considered a strong argument for it's existence. We wouldn't be here to observe the fine tuning if it wasn't fine tuned perfectly ...
The Fine-Tuning Argument: Exploring the Improbability of Our ...
The Fine-Tuning Argument, to be abbreviated by FTA in what follows, claims that the present Universe (including the laws that govern it and the initial ...
What Is Fine Tuning? - John Templeton Foundation
Fine tuning is a metaphor derived from music and mechanics that is used to describe apparently improbable combinations of attributes governing physical systems.
A Reasonable Little Question: A Formulation of the Fine-Tuning ...
A new formulation of the Fine-Tuning Argument (FTA) for the existence of God is offered, which avoids a number of commonly raised objections.
What Do "Fine-tuning" and the "Multiverse" Say About God?
Some Christians argue that fine-tuning is proof of God's existence, while some atheists argue that the multiverse replaces God.
The Fine-Tuned Universe: 4 Fine-Tuning Examples - Magis Center
In his article, “Evidence of God from Contemporary Science & Philosophy,” Father Spitzer presents the argument that the universe had a beginning and had to ...
A Beginner's Guide to the Fine-Tuning Argument
Robin Collins, “The Teleological Argument: An Exploration of the Fine-Tuning of the Universe,” in The Blackwell Companion to Natural Theology.
What You Missed About the Fine-Tuning Argument - Catholic Answers
This is a version of the design or teleological argument for God's existence, based on findings made cosmology and astrophysics over the past fifty years.
Physicists & Philosophers debunk The Fine Tuning Argument
The Fine-Tuning Argument is often seen as the best argument for the existence of God . Here we have assembled some of the world's top ...
The Fine-Tuning Argument - Ole Miss
The Fine-Tuning Argument (FTA) is a recent variant of the Design Argu- ment (also known as the Teleological Argument) for the existence of God. The Fine-Tuning ...
Problems with the Argument from Fine Tuning - Mark Colyvan
1 This is the argument that purports to deliver the conclusion that God exists from the fact that our universe seems remarkably fine tuned for the emergence of ...
Cosmological Fine-Tuning Arguments: What (If Anything) Should We ...
Naturalistic cosmologists rely on the multiverse hypothesis to explain (or explain away) the fine-tuning of our universe for organic chemistry and life.
The Fine Tuning Argument debunked by a Jar of Beans - YouTube
The fine tuning argument for God claims that a fine tuned universe for life is far more likely given God than without God.
A Hidden Fallacy in the Fine Tuning Argument - Richard Carrier Blogs
And this is the hidden fallacy in every Fine-Tuning Argument. The theist will want to insist the prior odds on any “we just got lucky” starting ...
A Reasonable Little Question: A Formulation of the Fine-Tuning ...
I argue that we can and should focus on the fundamental constants and initial conditions of the universe, and show how physics itself provides the probabilities ...
How do proponents of the Fine Tuning argument for God, refute the ...
The puddle analogy is an intuitive and succinct example of the much more intricate and detailed refutations to fine tuning.
The Fine-Tuning Argument for God | Philosophy Talk
The fine-tuning argument is a modern, up-to-date version of this argument. It takes off from something that serious physicists, religious or not, tend to agree ...
The Fine-Tuning Argument Simply Works - Bentham's Bulldog
The argument begins by noting that the parameters of the universe are finely tuned in the sense that they fall in a very narrow range needed for life.