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| 008 | 040211s2001 maua b 001 0 eng | ||
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| 020 | _a0262661241 (pbk. : alk. paper) | ||
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_aBS652 _b.I58 2001 |
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_aIntelligent design creationism and its critics : _bphilosophical, theological, and scientific perspectives / _cedited by Robert T. Pennock. |
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_aCambridge, Mass. : _bMIT Press, _cc2001. |
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_axx, 805 p. : _bill. ; _c23 cm. |
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| 500 | _a"A Bradford book." | ||
| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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_tThe wedge at work: how intelligent design creationism is wedging its way into the cultural and academic mainstream / _rBarbara Forrest -- _tEvolution as dogma: the establishment of naturalism / _rPhillip E. Johnson -- _tNaturalism, evidence, and creationism: the case of Phillip Johnson / _rRobert T. Pennock -- _tResponse to Pennock / _rPhillip E. Johnson -- _tReply: Johnson's Reason in the balance / _rRobert T. Pennock -- _tWhen faith and reason clash: evolution and the Bible / _rAlvin Plantinga -- _tWhen faith and reason cooperate / _rHoward J. Van Till -- _tPlantinga's defense of special creation / _rErnan McMullin -- _tEvolution, neutrality, and antecedent probability: a reply to McMullin and Van Till / _rAlvin Plantinga -- _tMolecular machines: experimental support for the design inference / _rMichael J. Behe -- _tBorn-again creationism / _rPhilip Kitcher -- _tBiology remystified: the scientific claims of the new creationists / _rMatthew J. Brauer, _rDaniel R. Brumbaugh -- _tMethodological naturalism? / _rAlvin Plantinga -- _tMethodological naturalism under attack / _rMichael Ruse -- _tPlantinga's case against naturalistic epistemology / _rEvan Fales -- _tPlantinga's probability arguments against evolutionary naturalism / _rBranden Fitelson, _rElliott Sober -- _tCreator or blind watchmaker? / _rPhillip E. Johnson -- _tPhillip Johnson on trial: a critique of his critique of Darwin / _rNancey Murphy -- _tWelcoming the "disguised friend" - Darwinism and divinity / _rArthur Peacocke -- _tThe creation: intelligently designed or optimally equipped? / _rHoward J. Van Till -- |
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_tIs theism compatible with evolution? / _rRoy Clouser -- _tIs genetic information irreducible? / _rPhillip E. Johnson -- _tReply to Phillip Johnson / _rRichard Dawkins -- _tReply to Johnson / _rGeorge C. Williams -- _tIntelligent design as a theory of information / _rWilliam A. Dembski -- _tInformation and the argument from design / _rPeter Godfrey-Smith -- _tHow not to detect design - critical notice: William A. Dembski, The design inference / _rBranden Fitelson, _rChristopher Stephens, _rElliott Sober -- _tThe "information challenge" / _rRichard Dawkins -- _tWho's got the magic? / _rWilliam A. Dembski -- _tThe wizards of ID: reply to Dembski / _rRobert T. Pennock -- _tThe panda's thumb / _rStephen Jay Gould -- _tThe role of theology in current evolutionary reasoning / _rPaul A. Nelson -- _tAppealing to ignorance behind the cloak of ambiguity / _rKelly C. Smith -- _tNonoverlapping magisteria / _rStephen Jay Gould -- _tWhy creationism should not be taught in the public schools / _rRobert T. Pennock -- _tCreation and evolution: a modest proposal / _rAlvin Plantinga -- _tReply to Plantinga's "modest proposal" / _rRobert T. Pennock. |
| 650 | 0 | _aCreationism. | |
| 650 | 0 | _aIntelligent design (Teleology) | |
| 650 | 0 | _aEvolution (Biology) | |
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_aEvolution (Biology) _xReligious aspects _xChristianity. |
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| 650 | 0 | _aReligion and science. | |
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_aScience _xPhilosophy. |
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| 700 | 1 | _aPennock, Robert T. | |
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