Is The Fine-Tuning Argument Theistic?

I intend to show that the fine-tuning argument is not a theistic one, and is therefore not desirable for the theist. I will argue that (1) if the fine-tuning of the cosmos exceeds that which is required for the existence of human beings, it would not be helpful to the believer to prove the existence...

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Main Author: Mohammad Ebrahim Maqsudi
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Published: Imam Sadiq University 2021-04-01
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Online Access:https://prrj.isu.ac.ir/article_75921_c2cba02bf418086165987ad8275d504a.pdf
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description I intend to show that the fine-tuning argument is not a theistic one, and is therefore not desirable for the theist. I will argue that (1) if the fine-tuning of the cosmos exceeds that which is required for the existence of human beings, it would not be helpful to the believer to prove the existence of God. (2) From the theist’s point of view, there are two objections to the fine-tuning argument: first, the extravagance objection, which states that this argument also includes other improbable events as evidence for the existence of God, though the theist does not mean that. Second, the backfire objection, which states that the advocate of fine-tuning reasoning defeats her/his purpose. Third, the fine-tuning argument assumes that the occurrence of an unlikely event requires a different explanation than the occurrence of probable events, and this is a false presupposition, which leads to the “God of the gaps” objection. The theist independently does not accept this distinction; she/he believes that the explanation of both probable and improbable events equally requires assuming the existence of God. So, since the fine-tuning argument is based on assumptions that are inconsistent with theism, the theist should not find it worrisome that the fine-tuning argument is not a successful one.
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spelling doaj.art-07a6b6ac29ef4a228e2c09919c7306d42024-03-06T07:56:03ZfasImam Sadiq Universityپژوهشنامه فلسفه دین2228-65782228-65862021-04-0119115918110.30497/prr.2021.241083.168675921Is The Fine-Tuning Argument Theistic?Mohammad Ebrahim Maqsudi0Ph.D. Student, Department of Philosophy of Science, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran.I intend to show that the fine-tuning argument is not a theistic one, and is therefore not desirable for the theist. I will argue that (1) if the fine-tuning of the cosmos exceeds that which is required for the existence of human beings, it would not be helpful to the believer to prove the existence of God. (2) From the theist’s point of view, there are two objections to the fine-tuning argument: first, the extravagance objection, which states that this argument also includes other improbable events as evidence for the existence of God, though the theist does not mean that. Second, the backfire objection, which states that the advocate of fine-tuning reasoning defeats her/his purpose. Third, the fine-tuning argument assumes that the occurrence of an unlikely event requires a different explanation than the occurrence of probable events, and this is a false presupposition, which leads to the “God of the gaps” objection. The theist independently does not accept this distinction; she/he believes that the explanation of both probable and improbable events equally requires assuming the existence of God. So, since the fine-tuning argument is based on assumptions that are inconsistent with theism, the theist should not find it worrisome that the fine-tuning argument is not a successful one.https://prrj.isu.ac.ir/article_75921_c2cba02bf418086165987ad8275d504a.pdfargument from designfine-tuningtheismgod of the gaps  
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Is The Fine-Tuning Argument Theistic?
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argument from design
fine-tuning
theism
god of the gaps  
title Is The Fine-Tuning Argument Theistic?
title_full Is The Fine-Tuning Argument Theistic?
title_fullStr Is The Fine-Tuning Argument Theistic?
title_full_unstemmed Is The Fine-Tuning Argument Theistic?
title_short Is The Fine-Tuning Argument Theistic?
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topic argument from design
fine-tuning
theism
god of the gaps  
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