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posted 04. April 2004 15:19
What Kind of Revolution is the Design Revolution? A reflection on William Dembski´s The Design Revolution.
by Jakob Wolf
Department of Systematic Theology University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Abstract: William Dembski calls the intelligent design theory a scientific revolution in his new book The Design Revolution . This paper argues that this is inaccurate. The design revolution is a revolution of the presupposition and the regulative idea underlying biology and not a revolution of biology as a natural scientific project. Apparently Dembski thinks that all knowledge of nature that is not mere subjective belief is natural science. Such a definition is too broad, it conflates elements that should be kept apart and thereby causes confusion. We should distinguish between scientific knowledge of nature and analogical knowledge of nature, and we should distinguish between the natural science project and the presupposition and regulative idea underlying the natural science project. The natural science project is explaining natural phenomena in terms of natural, immanent causes alone, and this project should not be revolutionized by intelligent design theory. Rather, intelligent design theory should revolutionize naturalism and scientific materialism as the presupposition and regulative idea underlying biology as a natural science project.
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