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According to Kant, the physico-theological argument for the existence of God does not involve saying that:
{ 1 } - In the world we observe signs of design.
{ 2 } - Proving a designer of the world proves a creator of the world.
{ 3 } - The fact that the world is a harmonious system implies that there is only one intelligent and free cause.
{ 4 } - There must exist at least one cause of the design which is intelligent and free.
{ 5 } - The arrangement we find in the world belongs to the nature of things.
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According to Kant, the physico-theological argument for the existence of God does not involve saying that:
{ 1 } - In the world we observe signs of design.
{ 2 } - Proving a designer of the world proves a creator of the world.
{ 3 } - The fact that the world is a harmonious system implies that there is only one intelligent and free cause.
{ 4 } - There must exist at least one cause of the design which is intelligent and free.
{ 5 } - The arrangement we find in the world belongs to the nature of things.
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According to Kant, the physico-theological argument for the existence of God does not involve saying that:
{ 1 } - In the world we observe signs of design.
{ 2 } - Proving a designer of the world proves a creator of the world.
{ 3 } - The fact that the world is a harmonious system implies that there is only one intelligent and free cause.
{ 4 } - There must exist at least one cause of the design which is intelligent and free.
{ 5 } - The arrangement we find in the world belongs to the nature of things.
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According to Kant, the physico-theological argument for the existence of God does not involve saying that:
{ 1 } - In the world we observe signs of design.
{ 2 } - Proving a designer of the world proves a creator of the world.
{ 3 } - The fact that the world is a harmonious system implies that there is only one intelligent and free cause.
{ 4 } - There must exist at least one cause of the design which is intelligent and free.
{ 5 } - The arrangement we find in the world belongs to the nature of things.
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According to Kant, the physico-theological argument for the existence of God does not involve saying that:
{ 1 } - In the world we observe signs of design.
{ 2 } - Proving a designer of the world proves a creator of the world.
{ 3 } - The fact that the world is a harmonious system implies that there is only one intelligent and free cause.
{ 4 } - There must exist at least one cause of the design which is intelligent and free.
{ 5 } - The arrangement we find in the world belongs to the nature of things.
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According to Kant, the physico-theological argument for the existence of God does not involve saying that:
{ 1 } - In the world we observe signs of design.
{ 2 } - Proving a designer of the world proves a creator of the world.
{ 3 } - The fact that the world is a harmonious system implies that there is only one intelligent and free cause.
{ 4 } - There must exist at least one cause of the design which is intelligent and free.
{ 5 } - The arrangement we find in the world belongs to the nature of things.
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