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Debating Design : From Darwin to DNA

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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 controversy has been 'design'.

Is the appearance of design in organisms (as exhibited in their functional complexity) the result of purely natural forces acting without prevision or teleology? Or, does the appearance of design signify genuine prevision and teleology, and, if so, is that design empirically detectable and thus open to scientific inquiry?

Four main positions have emerged in response to these questions: Darwinism, self-organisation, theistic evolution, and intelligent design.

The contributors to this volume define their respective positions in an accessible style, inviting readers to draw their own conclusions.

Two introductory essays furnish a historical overview of the debate.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
0521709903 / 9780521709903
Paperback / softback
576.8
05/11/2007
United Kingdom
English
424 p.
23 cm
Reprint. Originally published: 2004.