Darwinism, science or philosophy? : proceedings of a symposium entitled "Darwinism, scientific inference or philosophical preference?" : held on the Southern Methodist University campus in Dallas, Texas, March 26-28, 1992 /
Darwinism, science or philosophy? : proceedings of a symposium entitled "Darwinism, scientific inference or philosophical preference?" : held on the Southern Methodist University campus in Dallas, Texas, March 26-28, 1992 /
editors Jon Buell and Virginia Hearn.
- Richardson, Texas : Foundation for Thought and Ethics, (c)1994.
- vii, 229 pages : illistrations ; 22 cm.
"Sponsored by the Foundation for Thought and Ethics, Dallas Christian Leadership, and the C.S. Lewis Fellowship."
Includes bibliographical references.
Darwinism's rules of reasoning Philosophical preference, scientific inference, and good research strategy Response to Michael Ruse : laws, causes, and facts Darwinism and theism Theism and Darwinism : can you serve two masters at the same time? / Michael Ruse -- Experimental support for regarding functional classes of proteins to be highly isolated from each other Response to Michael J. Behe Reply to Leslie K. Johnson The incompleteness of scientific naturalism Response to William A. Dembski Radical intersubjectivity : why naturalism is an assumption necessary for doing science Response to Frederick Grinnell How incomplete is the fossil record? / Leslie K. Johnson -- Response to Leslie K. Johnson : evolution as history and the history of evolution Phillip E. Johnson -- Michael Ruse -- Stephen C. Meyer -- Phillip E. Johnson -- Michael J. Behe -- Leslie K. Johnson -- Michael J. Behe -- William A. Dembski -- K. John Morrow, Jr. -- Frederick Grinnell -- Peter van Inwagen -- David L. Wilcox -- Teleological principles in biology : the lesson of immunology Response to K. John Morrow, Jr. / Michael J. Behe -- Reply to Michael J. Behe X does not entail Y : the rhetorical uses of conflating levels of logic Response to Arthur M. Shapiro : X does implicate Y : implication and entailment in the creation-evolution debate Reply to William A. Dembski : X and Y and Bob and Al and Ted and Carol and Alice Doubts about Darwinism Response to Peter van Inwagen : the problem of language A blindfolded watchmaker : the arrival of the fittest Response to David L. Wilcox : Darwin twisting in the wind Reply to Arthur M. Shapiro : tamed tornadoes K. John Morrow, Jr. -- K. John Morrow, Jr. -- Arthur M. Shapiro -- William A. Dembski -- Arthur M. Shapiro -- Peter van Inwagen -- Frederick Grinnell -- David L. Wilcox -- Arthur M. Shapiro -- David L. Wilcox.
94094523
Naturalism--Congresses.
Religion and science--Congresses.
Creation--Congresses.
Evolution (Biology)--Congresses.
B828 / .D379 1994 B828
"Sponsored by the Foundation for Thought and Ethics, Dallas Christian Leadership, and the C.S. Lewis Fellowship."
Includes bibliographical references.
Darwinism's rules of reasoning Philosophical preference, scientific inference, and good research strategy Response to Michael Ruse : laws, causes, and facts Darwinism and theism Theism and Darwinism : can you serve two masters at the same time? / Michael Ruse -- Experimental support for regarding functional classes of proteins to be highly isolated from each other Response to Michael J. Behe Reply to Leslie K. Johnson The incompleteness of scientific naturalism Response to William A. Dembski Radical intersubjectivity : why naturalism is an assumption necessary for doing science Response to Frederick Grinnell How incomplete is the fossil record? / Leslie K. Johnson -- Response to Leslie K. Johnson : evolution as history and the history of evolution Phillip E. Johnson -- Michael Ruse -- Stephen C. Meyer -- Phillip E. Johnson -- Michael J. Behe -- Leslie K. Johnson -- Michael J. Behe -- William A. Dembski -- K. John Morrow, Jr. -- Frederick Grinnell -- Peter van Inwagen -- David L. Wilcox -- Teleological principles in biology : the lesson of immunology Response to K. John Morrow, Jr. / Michael J. Behe -- Reply to Michael J. Behe X does not entail Y : the rhetorical uses of conflating levels of logic Response to Arthur M. Shapiro : X does implicate Y : implication and entailment in the creation-evolution debate Reply to William A. Dembski : X and Y and Bob and Al and Ted and Carol and Alice Doubts about Darwinism Response to Peter van Inwagen : the problem of language A blindfolded watchmaker : the arrival of the fittest Response to David L. Wilcox : Darwin twisting in the wind Reply to Arthur M. Shapiro : tamed tornadoes K. John Morrow, Jr. -- K. John Morrow, Jr. -- Arthur M. Shapiro -- William A. Dembski -- Arthur M. Shapiro -- Peter van Inwagen -- Frederick Grinnell -- David L. Wilcox -- Arthur M. Shapiro -- David L. Wilcox.
94094523
Naturalism--Congresses.
Religion and science--Congresses.
Creation--Congresses.
Evolution (Biology)--Congresses.
B828 / .D379 1994 B828