In discussions about the existence of God, it is sometimes claimed that the progress of science has removed the need for God. This paper uses a Bayesian analysis of Ockham’s razor to formulate and evaluate this argument, which is referred to as the science explains away God argument (SEAGA). Four different strategies for responding to this argument are presented and evaluated. It is argued that one of these strategies highlights how difficult it is to show that the conditions for applying Ockham’s razor are satisfied and hence why SEAGA is very unlikely to succeed.
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ROSTOV DON STATE UNIV, INST PHYS & ORGAN CHEM, Rostov Na Donu 344711, RUSSIAROSTOV DON STATE UNIV, INST PHYS & ORGAN CHEM, Rostov Na Donu 344711, RUSSIA
Hoffmann, R
Minkin, VI
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ROSTOV DON STATE UNIV, INST PHYS & ORGAN CHEM, Rostov Na Donu 344711, RUSSIAROSTOV DON STATE UNIV, INST PHYS & ORGAN CHEM, Rostov Na Donu 344711, RUSSIA
Minkin, VI
Carpenter, BK
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ROSTOV DON STATE UNIV, INST PHYS & ORGAN CHEM, Rostov Na Donu 344711, RUSSIAROSTOV DON STATE UNIV, INST PHYS & ORGAN CHEM, Rostov Na Donu 344711, RUSSIA
Carpenter, BK
BULLETIN DE LA SOCIETE CHIMIQUE DE FRANCE,
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