Intelligent Design: neither scientific nor religious

Theoria 73 (2):148-171 (2007)
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Abstract

The debate between creationism and evolution remains vigorous after 80 years. The philosophical arguments against creationism have changed little but they now confront a more nimble opponent ‐ Intelligent Design (ID). This paper examines the main tenets of ID ‐ its appeals to information theory, entropy, specified complexity and essen‐tialism ‐ through an extended critique of William A. Dembski's The Design Revolution. In addition, the philosophy of Wittgenstein exposes ID's inherent scientism.

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