A Case Against Accident and Self-OrganizationRowman & Littlefield, 2001 - 272 Seiten Could accidental processes have caused the formation of a universe compatible with life? The author reviews the influence of metaphysical assumptions and examines issues related to the universe's creation, including the need for a Creator and the explanations offered by anthropic principles. |
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Dean L. Overman. C A Case Against ACCIDENT and SELF- ORGANIZATION DEAN L. OVERMAN 10101 CHI DI DOMINICHDED C A Case Against Accident and Self - Organization This One. Front Cover.
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Dean L. Overman. A Case Against Accident and Self - Organization Dean L. Overman ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD PUBLISHERS , INC . Lanham • Boulder New York Oxford ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD PUBLISHERS , INC . Published in the.
Dean L. Overman. A Case Against Accident and Self - Organization Dean L. Overman ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD PUBLISHERS , INC . Lanham • Boulder New York Oxford ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD PUBLISHERS , INC . Published in the.
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... accidents ..... 2.3 . Valid and false reasoning .... 2.3.1 . Valid and invalid syllogisms 3 .4 5 ....... 5 2.3.2 . Extrapolations from a small amount of data .................... 7 2.3.3 ... ACCIDENT FROM MATHEMATICAL PROBABILITIES IN vii.
... accidents ..... 2.3 . Valid and false reasoning .... 2.3.1 . Valid and invalid syllogisms 3 .4 5 ....... 5 2.3.2 . Extrapolations from a small amount of data .................... 7 2.3.3 ... ACCIDENT FROM MATHEMATICAL PROBABILITIES IN vii.
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