Intelligent Design: The Bridge Between Science & TheologyInterVarsity Press, 1999 - 312 páginas In this book William A. Dembski brilliantly argues that intelligent design provides a crucial link between science and theology. This is a pivotal work from a thinker whom Phillip Johnson calls "one of the most important of the design' theorists." |
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... chance ; or it is a guided , purposeful contingency , which is intelligent causation . We shall return to intelligent causation in due course , but for now let us examine whether chance is capable of generating CSI . First notice that ...
... chance ; or it is a guided , purposeful contingency , which is intelligent causation . We shall return to intelligent causation in due course , but for now let us examine whether chance is capable of generating CSI . First notice that ...
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... chance is scientifically unsatisfying as an explanation of CSI . To explain CSI in terms of pure chance is no more instructive than pleading igno- rance or proclaiming CSI a mystery . It is one thing to explain the occur- rence of heads ...
... chance is scientifically unsatisfying as an explanation of CSI . To explain CSI in terms of pure chance is no more instructive than pleading igno- rance or proclaiming CSI a mystery . It is one thing to explain the occur- rence of heads ...
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... chance - law combination is going to generate information either . After all , laws can transmit only the CSI they are given , and whatever chance gives to a law is not CSI . Ergo , chance and laws working in tandem cannot gen- erate ...
... chance - law combination is going to generate information either . After all , laws can transmit only the CSI they are given , and whatever chance gives to a law is not CSI . Ergo , chance and laws working in tandem cannot gen- erate ...
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Naturalism Its Cure | 97 |
Reinstating Design Within Science | 122 |
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