Intelligent design creationism and its critics
Titel: | Intelligent design creationism and its critics : philosophical, theological, and scientific perspectives / [ed. by] Robert T. Pennock |
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Veröffentlicht: | Cambridge, Mass [u.a.] : MIT Press, 2001 |
Umfang: | XX, 805 S. |
Format: | E-Book |
Sprache: | Englisch |
RVK-Notation: | Vorliegende Ausgabe: | Online-Ausg.: 2003. - Online-Ressource. |
ISBN: | 0585442630 (Sekundärausgabe) ; 9780585442631 (Sekundärausgabe) |
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- Preface
- p. ix
- Acknowledgments
- p. xv
- Contributors
- p. xvii
- I
- Intelligent Design Creationism's "Wedge Strategy"
- p. 1
- 1
- The Wedge at Work: How Intelligent Design Creationism Is Wedging Its Way into the Cultural and Academic Mainstream
- p. 5
- II
- Johnson's Critique of Evolutionary Naturalism
- p. 55
- 2
- Evolution as Dogma: The Establishment of Naturalism
- p. 59
- 3
- Naturalism, Evidence, and Creationism: The Case of Phillip Johnson
- p. 77
- 4
- Response to Pennock
- p. 99
- 5
- Reply: Johnson's Reason in the Balance
- p. 103
- III
- A Theological Conflict? Evolution vs. the Bible
- p. 109
- 6
- When Faith and Reason Clash: Evolution and the Bible
- p. 113
- 7
- When Faith and Reason Cooperate
- p. 147
- 8
- Plantinga's Defense of Special Creation
- p. 165
- 9
- Evolution, Neutrality, and Antecedent Probability: A Reply to McMullin and Van Till
- p. 197
- IV
- Intelligent Design's Scientific Claims
- p. 237
- 10
- Molecular Machines: Experimental Support for the Design Inference
- p. 241
- 11
- Born-Again Creationism
- p. 257
- 12
- Biology Remystified: The Scientific Claims of the New Creationists
- p. 289
- V
- Plantinga's Critique of Naturalism and Evolution
- p. 335
- 13
- Methodological Naturalism?
- p. 339
- 14
- Methodological Naturalism under Attack
- p. 363
- 15
- Plantinga's Case against Naturalistic Epistemology
- p. 387
- 16
- Plantinga's Probability Arguments against Evolutionary Naturalism
- p. 411
- VI
- Intelligent Design Creationism vs. Theistic Evolutionism
- p. 429
- 17
- Creator or Blind Watchmaker?
- p. 435
- 18
- Phillip Johnson on Trial: A Critique of His Critique of Darwin
- p. 451
- 19
- Welcoming the "Disguised Friend"--Darwinism and Divinity
- p. 471
- 20
- The Creation: Intelligently Designed or Optimally Equipped?
- p. 487
- 21
- Is Theism Compatible with Evolution?
- p. 513
- VII
- Intelligent Design and Information
- p. 537
- 22
- Is Genetic Information Irreducible?
- p. 543
- 23
- Reply to Philip Johnson
- p. 549
- 24
- Reply to Johnson
- p. 551
- 25
- Intelligent Design as a Theory of Information
- p. 553
- 26
- Information and the Argument from Design
- p. 575
- 27
- How Not to Detect Design--Critical Notice: William A. Dembski, The Design Inference
- p. 597
- 28
- The "Information Challenge"
- p. 617
- VIII
- Intelligent Design Theorists Turn the Tables
- p. 633
- 29
- Who's Got the Magic?
- p. 639
- 30
- The Wizards of ID: Reply to Dembski
- p. 645
- 31
- The Panda's Thumb
- p. 669
- 32
- The Role of Theology in Current Evolutionary Reasoning
- p. 677
- 33
- Appealing to Ignorance Behind the Cloak of Ambiguity
- p. 705
- 34
- Nonoverlapping Magisteria
- p. 737
- IX
- Creationism and Education
- p. 751
- 35
- Why Creationism Should Not Be Taught in the Public Schools
- p. 755
- 36
- Creation and Evolution: A Modest Proposal
- p. 779
- 37
- Reply to Plantinga's "Modest Proposal"
- p. 793
- Index
- p. 799