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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... reduction of everything to physical causes governed by natural law , natural theologians like Paley and Reid found themselves in good company . Over two millennia earlier Plato had argued for the absurdity of trying to reduce ...
... reduction of everything to physical causes governed by natural law , natural theologians like Paley and Reid found themselves in good company . Over two millennia earlier Plato had argued for the absurdity of trying to reduce ...
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... reduction of intelli- gent agency to natural causes , they speak of intelligent agency as super- vening on natural ... reduction , tells us that in principle a reduction exists . Given that nothing like a full reductive expla- nation of ...
... reduction of intelli- gent agency to natural causes , they speak of intelligent agency as super- vening on natural ... reduction , tells us that in principle a reduction exists . Given that nothing like a full reductive expla- nation of ...
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... reduce to neurophysiology . Absent a prior commitment to naturalism , this determination will seem misguided . On ... reduction , both experimental and theoretical , however , leaves many cognitive scientists looking for a more ...
... reduce to neurophysiology . Absent a prior commitment to naturalism , this determination will seem misguided . On ... reduction , both experimental and theoretical , however , leaves many cognitive scientists looking for a more ...
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