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This article is about William Paley, the philosopher. For the broadcaster, see William S. Paley

William Paley (July, 1743May 25, 1805) was an English divine, Christian apologist and philosopher. He is best remembered for his watchmaker analogy, an argument for the existence of God in his book Natural Theology.

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A View of the Evidences of Christianity - Images of several pages from this 1794 work by Paley.

Biography.com: Paley, William - Some brief facts about his life.

500 History of Ideas: William Paley - Article by Victor Nuovo from the Thoemmes Dictionary of Eighteenth-Century British Philosophers.
Meta Description: [ Thoemmes Continuum publishes primary sources and reference works in the History of Ideas for the academic community. ]

Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: William Paley - Short article on this 18th-century religious writer.

404 Natural Theology - Online text of the 1809 edition of this Paley opus.

Paley's Formulation of the Teleological Argument - Excerpts from his 1800 work, Natural Theology.

Rocky Road: William Paley - A concise note on Paley's watchmaker argument and Darwin's contradiction of it.

Wikipedia: William Paley - Entry from this open-access reference work.

William Paley - Brief article reviewing his legacy for creationism.

William Paley - Article drawing information from several sources, with an emphasis on Paley's design argument for the existence of God.
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