Mere creation

Mere creation

By William A. Dembski

Subjects: Experimental design, Intelligent design (Teleology), Religion et sciences, Naturalisme, Religion and science, Science, Science, philosophy, Dessein intelligent, Schepping, Naturalism, Sciences, Plan d'expérience, Creation, Geloof en wetenschap, Philosophie, Philosophy

Description: A Movement has Emerged among scholars exploring the possibility of intelligent design as an explanatory theory in scientific descriptions of the universe. As Michael Behe has proposed in his landmark Darwin's Black Box, at the cellular level there appears to be a high level of irreducible complexity that suggests design. In this book Behe is joined by eighteen other expert academics trained in mathematics, mechanical engineering, philosophy, physical anthropology, physics, astrophysics, biology, ecology and evolutionary biology to investigate the prospects for this emerging school of thought. Challenging the reigning ideology of materialistic naturalism on both scientific and philosophical grounds, these scholars press the case for a radical rethinking of established evolutionary assumptions.

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