Szopa, Rafał2024-11-072024-11-072013Wrocławski Przegląd Teologiczny, 2013, R. 21, Nr 2, s. 247-264.1231-1731https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/23237The meanining of anthropic principles for philosophy is very important. The anthropic issue is present in physics from 1973 year, when Brandon Carter presented his article Large Number Coincidences and Anthropic Principle in Cosmology. But this, what we name today „the anthropic principles” was invented at least by saint Thomas Aquinas. The roots of this problematic is philosophical, as we can see. According to Thomas, God created the world for a man, so the main reason of existence the Universe is man. But today physicians do not want to agree with such result because of methodological issues. This article is aimed to show, that without referring to existence of God, we fall into contradiction. The only solution, which allows to quit the contradiction, is – as in the article is demonstrated – the acceptance of God’s existence.plCC-BY-SA - Uznanie autorstwa - Na tych samych warunkachzasady antropiczneistnienie BogaBógsporyinteligibilność wszechświatawszechświatfilozofianauki przyrodniczenauki ścisłekosmologiaTomasz z Akwinuświęcidoktorzy KościołaBóg-Stwórcaanthropic principlesexistence of GodGoddisputesintelligibility of the universeuniversephilosophynatural sciencessciencecosmologyThomas AquinassaintsDoctors of the ChurchGod-CreatorZasady antropiczne a istnienie Boga – spór o inteligibilność wszechświataThe anthropic principles and existence of God – the dispute about intelligibility of the UniverseArticle