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Natural Theology Still Shapes How We Think About Fossils

September 11, 2017

The very idea that the earth's crust is a "record" has its origins natural theology. And that metaphor is optional.

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Tags natural theology, fossil record, book of nature, argument from design, Joseph Butler, David Hume, Charles Darwin, incompleteness, metaphor in science, Connecticut College, philosophy, Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, "Author of Nature", Turn toward scientific practice

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