English Christian theologian and philosopher. He put forward the argument for design theory, which reasons that the complexity of the universe necessitates a superhuman creator and that the existence of this being (God) can be deduced from a design seen in all living creatures. His views were widely held until challenged by Charles
Darwin.
His major treatises include
The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy (1785),
A View of the Evidences of Christianity (1794), and
Natural Theology (1802).
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