PCID April - September 2002 Progress in Complexity, Information and Design

The Bacterial Flagellum: A Response to Ursula Goodenough

by John R. Bracht

Abstract—This article is a response to Ursula Goodenough, author and senior scientist at Washington University, St. Louis, who responded to an article I wrote critiquing Matt Young’s scenario for how specified complex information can evolve naturally. The entire exchange has occurred on the science and religion forum Metanexus (www.metanexus.net), and the articles may be found at the following locations:

Matt Young’s article “How to Evolve Specified Complexity by Natural Means”

John Bracht’s response to Matt Young, “Knotty Pine and Corroding Coins”

Ursula Goodenough’s response to Bracht, “Of Flagella and Outboard Motors”

The full paper is available below:
The Bacterial Flagellum: A Response to Ursula Goodenough


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