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Birds Trust Their Wings, Sharks Their Teeth, and Humans Their Minds: A Critique of Haught’s Critical Intelligence Argument against Naturalism Mizzoni, John 2013 Philo , Vol. 16 , Issue 2 , S. 145 ff. ( Zeitschrift ) Englisch 1098-3570 | 2154-1639 10.5840/Philo201316210 Abstract
John Haught offers a “critical intelligence” argument against naturalism. In this article, I outline Haught’s version of theistic evolution. Then I discuss the case he makes against naturalism with his critical intelligence argument. He uses two versions of the argument to make his case: a trustworthiness of critical intelligence argument and an ineffectiveness of naturalistic theories of the mind argument. I evaluate both versions of his critical intelligence argument against naturalism and find that they contain false premises. They thus come up short in making a strong case against naturalism.
SchlagwörterPhilosophy and Religion
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