Why intelligent design fails a scientific critique of the new creationsim [sic. creationism] / [electronic resource] :
Why intelligent design fails : a scientific critique of the new creationism
edited by Matt Young, Taner Edis.
- New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, c2004.
- xiii, 238 p. : ill.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Grand themes, narrow constituency / Grand designs and facile analogies : exposing Behe's mousetrap and Dembski's arrow / Common descent : it's all or nothing / Darwin's transparent box : the biochemical evidence for evolution / Evolutionary paths to irreducible systems : the avian flight apparatus / Evolution of the bacterial flagellum / Self-organization and the origin of complexity / The explanatory filter, archaeology, and forensics / Playing games with probability : Dembski's complex specified information / Chance and necessity : and intelligent design? / There is a free lunch after all : William Dembski's wrong answers to irrelevant questions / Is the universe fine-tuned for us? / Is intelligent design science? / Taner Edis -- Matt Young -- Gert Korthof -- David Ussery -- Alan D. Gishlick -- Ian Musgrave -- Niall Shanks and Istvan Karsai -- Gary S. Hurd -- Jeffrey Shallit and Wesley Elsberry -- Taner Edis -- Mark Perakh -- Victor J. Stenger -- Matt Perakh and Matt Young -- Appendix : Organizations and web sites.
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