Debating design from Darwin to DNA

In this book, first published in 2004, William Dembski, Michael Ruse, and other prominent philosophers provide 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 con...

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The argument from design : a brief history
Who's afraid of ID? : a survey of the intelligent design movement
pt. I: Darwinism. Design without designer : Darwin's greatest discovery
The flagellum unspun : the collapse of "irreducible complexity"
The design argument
DNA by design? : Stephen Meyer and the return of the god hypothesis
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Darwinism, design, and complex systems dynamics
Emergent complexity, teleology, and the arrow of time
The emergence of biological value
pt. III: Theistic evolution. Darwin, design, and divine providence
The inbuilt potentiality of creation
Theistic evolution
Intelligent design : some geological, historical, and theological questions
The argument from laws of nature reassessed
pt. IV: Intelligent design. The logical underpinnings of intelligent design
Information, entropy, and the origin of life
Irreducible complexity : obstacle to Darwinian evolution
The Cambrian information explosion : evidence for intelligent design
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spellingShingle Debating design from Darwin to DNA
Introduction. General introduction
The argument from design : a brief history
Who's afraid of ID? : a survey of the intelligent design movement
pt. I: Darwinism. Design without designer : Darwin's greatest discovery
The flagellum unspun : the collapse of "irreducible complexity"
The design argument
DNA by design? : Stephen Meyer and the return of the god hypothesis
pt. II: Complex self-organization. Prolegomenon to a general biology
Darwinism, design, and complex systems dynamics
Emergent complexity, teleology, and the arrow of time
The emergence of biological value
pt. III: Theistic evolution. Darwin, design, and divine providence
The inbuilt potentiality of creation
Theistic evolution
Intelligent design : some geological, historical, and theological questions
The argument from laws of nature reassessed
pt. IV: Intelligent design. The logical underpinnings of intelligent design
Information, entropy, and the origin of life
Irreducible complexity : obstacle to Darwinian evolution
The Cambrian information explosion : evidence for intelligent design
Christentum
Philosophie
Religion
Evolution (Biology) / Philosophy / Congresses
Intelligent design (Teleology) / Congresses
Evolution (Biology) / Religious aspects / Christianity / Congresses
Self-organizing systems / Congresses
Evolution (DE-588)4071050-6 gnd
Schöpfungsglaube (DE-588)4129603-5 gnd
Evolutionstheorie (DE-588)4071051-8 gnd
Intelligent Design (DE-588)4787084-9 gnd
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title Debating design from Darwin to DNA
title_alt Introduction. General introduction
The argument from design : a brief history
Who's afraid of ID? : a survey of the intelligent design movement
pt. I: Darwinism. Design without designer : Darwin's greatest discovery
The flagellum unspun : the collapse of "irreducible complexity"
The design argument
DNA by design? : Stephen Meyer and the return of the god hypothesis
pt. II: Complex self-organization. Prolegomenon to a general biology
Darwinism, design, and complex systems dynamics
Emergent complexity, teleology, and the arrow of time
The emergence of biological value
pt. III: Theistic evolution. Darwin, design, and divine providence
The inbuilt potentiality of creation
Theistic evolution
Intelligent design : some geological, historical, and theological questions
The argument from laws of nature reassessed
pt. IV: Intelligent design. The logical underpinnings of intelligent design
Information, entropy, and the origin of life
Irreducible complexity : obstacle to Darwinian evolution
The Cambrian information explosion : evidence for intelligent design
title_auth Debating design from Darwin to DNA
title_exact_search Debating design from Darwin to DNA
title_full Debating design from Darwin to DNA edited by William A. Dembski, Michael Ruse
title_fullStr Debating design from Darwin to DNA edited by William A. Dembski, Michael Ruse
title_full_unstemmed Debating design from Darwin to DNA edited by William A. Dembski, Michael Ruse
title_short Debating design
title_sort debating design from darwin to dna
title_sub from Darwin to DNA
topic Christentum
Philosophie
Religion
Evolution (Biology) / Philosophy / Congresses
Intelligent design (Teleology) / Congresses
Evolution (Biology) / Religious aspects / Christianity / Congresses
Self-organizing systems / Congresses
Evolution (DE-588)4071050-6 gnd
Schöpfungsglaube (DE-588)4129603-5 gnd
Evolutionstheorie (DE-588)4071051-8 gnd
Intelligent Design (DE-588)4787084-9 gnd
topic_facet Christentum
Philosophie
Religion
Evolution (Biology) / Philosophy / Congresses
Intelligent design (Teleology) / Congresses
Evolution (Biology) / Religious aspects / Christianity / Congresses
Self-organizing systems / Congresses
Evolution
Schöpfungsglaube
Evolutionstheorie
Intelligent Design
Konferenzschrift
url https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511804823
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