Darwin's Nemesis: Phillip Johnson and the Intelligent Design Movement

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William A. Dembski
InterVarsity Press, 22. feb. 2006 - 357 sider
With the publication of Darwin on Trial in 1991, Cal Berkeley legal scholar Phillip Johnson became the leading figure in the intelligent design movement. Exposing and calling into question the philosophical foundations of Darwinism, Johnson led the charge against this largely unquestioned philosophy of materialistic reductionism and its purported basis in scientific research. This book reviews and celebrates the life and thought of Phillip Johnson and the movement for which he has served as chief architect. Editor William A. Dembski presents eighteen essays by those who have known and worked with Johnson for more than a decade. They provide personal and in-depth insight into the man, his convictions and his leadership of the intellectual movement that called into question the hegemony of Darwinian theory. Contributors include Stephen Meyer Michael Behe Jay Wesley Richards Thomas Woodward Francis Beckwith Timothy Standish David Berlinski Michael Ruse David Keller Jonathan Wells Scott Minnich Nancy Pearcey Jay Budziszewski Marcus Ross Paul Nelson Henry Schaefer III Wesley Allen Walter Bradley Phillip E. Johnson
 

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FOREWORD
9
A MYTHIC LIFE
25
DEALING WITH THE BACKLASH AGAINST INTELLIGENT DESIGN
81
TWO FABLES BY JORGE LUIS BORGES
135
THE WEDGE OF TRUTH VISITS THE LABORATORY
153
COMMON ANCESTRY ON TRIAL
164
THE ORIGIN OF BIOLOGICAL INFORMATION
174
GENETIC ANALYSIS OF COORDINATE FLAGELLAR
214
INTELLIGENT DESIGN AND THE DEFENSE OF REASON
227
COMPLEXITY CHAOS AND GOD
276
Notes
318
Contributors
348
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William Dembski (Ph.D., mathematics, University of Chicago; Ph.D., philosophy, University of Illinois at Chicago) is senior fellow of the Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture. He has previously taught at Northwestern University, the University of Notre Dame, and the University of Dallas. He has done postdoctoral work in mathematics at MIT, in physics at the University of Chicago, and in computer science at Princeton University, and he has been a National Science Foundation doctoral and postdoctoral fellow. Dembski has written numerous scholarly articles and is the author of the critically acclaimed The Design Inference (Cambridge), Intelligent Design (InterVarsity Press) and No Free Lunch: Why Specified Complexity Cannot Be Purchased without Intelligence (Rowman and Littlefield).

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