Multiple Universes and the Surprisingness of Life: A Response to Roger White's Conclusions on Design Arguments

Philosophia Christi 7 (2):483 - 490 (2005)
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In his essay, "Fine-Tuning and Multiple Universes", Roger White examines the extent to which a multiple-universe hypothesis lessens the ’surprisingness’ that our universe should be life-sustaining. White offers two main conclusions. His first conclusion -- that the existence of our world is not itself evidence for the existence of multiple universes -- is sound. However, his second conclusion is that, on the hypothesis that multiple universes exist, the further hypothesis of an intelligent designer does not lesson the surprisingness that our universe should be life-permitting. This second conclusion, which would undercut most design arguments, is shown to rest on a mistake

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