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One of David Hume's Criticisms of the Design Argument Is

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One of David Hume's criticisms of the design argument is that, even if the world was designed, it might be the work of an inferior deity and is the object of derision to his superiors.


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Indifference Curves

Graphical representations in microeconomics illustrating combinations of goods between which a consumer is indifferent.

Bundles

Groups of goods or services sold together as a single package.

Strong Axiom

A stringent condition in economics that, when applied, implies a level of consistency in consumer choice behavior beyond what is required by weaker axioms.

Revealed Preference

A theory suggesting consumers' preferences can be inferred from their purchasing habits.

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