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posted 03. August 2004 10:28
ISCID Executive Director William Dembski is the editor of a recently released collection of essays on the nature and role of teleology in science. Purchase a copy through the link below and support ISCID.
Debating Design: From Darwin to DNA William A. Dembski and Michael Ruse (Editors)
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0521829496/iscid-20
Book Description William Dembski, Michael Ruse, and other prominent philosophers provide here a comprehensive balanced overview of the debate concerning biological origins--a controversial dialectic since Darwin published The Origin of Species in 1859. Invariably, the source of controversy has been "design." Is the appearance of design in organisms (as exhibited in their functional complexity) the result of purely natural forces acting without prevision or teleology? Or, does the appearance of design signify genuine prevision and teleology, and, if so, is that design empirically detectable and thus open to scientific inquiry? Four main positions have emerged in response to these questions: *Darwinism* *self-organization* *theistic evolution* *intelligent design*. The contributors to this volume define their respective positions in an accessible style, inviting readers to draw their own conclusions. Two introductory essays furnish a historical overview of the debate. William A. Dembski is an associate research professor in the conceptual foundations of science at Baylor University as well as a senior fellow with Seattle's Discovery Institute. His most important books are The Design Inference (Cambridge, 1998) and No Free Lunch (Rowman and Littlefield, 2002). Michael Ruse is Lucyle T. Werkmeister Professor of Philosophy at Florida State University. He is the author of many books, including Can a Darwinian Be a Christian?: The Relationship Between Science and Religion (Cambridge, 2000).
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 1. General Introduction -- William A. Dembski and Michael Ruse 2. The Argument from Design: A Brief History -- Michael Ruse 3. Who's Afraid of ID? A Survey of the Intelligent Design Movement -- Angus Menuge
PART I: DARWINISM 4. Design without Designer: Darwin's Greatest Discovery -- Francisco J. Ayala 5. The Flagellum Unspun: The Collapse of "Irreducible Complexity" -- Kenneth R. Miller 6. The Design Argument -- Elliott Sober 7. DNA by Design? Stephen Meyer and the Return of the God Hypothesis -- Robert T. Pennock
PART II: COMPLEX SELF-ORGANIZATION 8. Prolegomenon to a General Biology -- Stuart Kauffman 9. Darwinism, Design, and Complex Systems Dynamics -- Bruce H. Weber and David J. Depew 10. Emergent Complexity, Teleology, and the Arrow of Time -- Paul Davies 11. The Emergence of Biological Value -- James Barham
PART III: THEISTIC EVOLUTION 12. Darwin, Design, and Divine Providence -- John F. Haught 13. The Inbuilt Potentiality of Creation -- John Polkinghorne 14. Theistic Evolution -- Keith Ward 15. Intelligent Design: Some Geological, Historical, and Theological Questions -- Michael Roberts 16. The Argument from Laws of Nature Reassessed -- Richard Swinburne
PART IV: INTELLIGENT DESIGN 17. The Logical Underpinnings of Intelligent Design -- William A. Dembski 18. Information, Entropy, and the Origin of Life -- Walter L. Bradley 19. Irreducible Complexity: Obstacle to Darwinian Evolution -- Michael J. Behe 20. The Cambrian Information Explosion: Evidence for Intelligent Design -- Stephen C. Meyer [ 03. August 2004, 10:41: Message edited by: Moderator ]
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