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| § 86. On Ethico-theology Ethical theology: The attempt to understand God or divine purpose based on moral laws rather than purely through the physical observation of nature. . . . . | 370 |
| § 87. On the moral proof of the Existence of God . . . | 377 |
| § 88. Limitation of the validity of the moral proof . . | 384 |
| § 89. On the use of the moral argument . . . | 392 |
| § 90. On the kind of belief resulting from a teleological Teleological: Relating to the study of ends, purposes, or design in the natural world. proof of the Existence of God . . . . | 395 |
| § 91. On the kind of belief produced by a practical faith Practical faith: A conviction or belief held because it is necessary for moral action and duty, rather than because it has been proven by scientific or logical evidence. . | 403 |
| General remark on Teleology Teleology: The philosophical study of manifestations of design or purpose in nature. . . . . | 414 |