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Darwin on trial / Phillip E. Johnson ; with a new introduction by Michael Behe. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Downers Grove, Illinois : IVP Books, [(c)2010.Edition: 20th anniversary ed., third editionDescription: 247 pages ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780830838318
  • 0830838317
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QH367.3.D379 2010
  • QH367.3.J68.D379 2010
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Contents:
Foreword to the 20th anniversary edition Michael J. Behe Preface to the second edition (1993) ; The legal setting Natural selection Mutations great and small The fossil problem The fact of evolution The vertebrate sequence The molecular evidence Prebiological evolution The rules of science Darwinist religion Darwinist education Science and pseudoscience Epilogue : The book and its critics Research notes.
Summary: Is evolution fact or fancy? Is natural selection an unsupported hypothesis or a confirmed mechanism of evolutionary change? These were the courageous questions that professor of law Phillip Johnson originally took up in 1991. His relentless pursuit to follow the evidence wherever it leads remains as relevant today as then. The facts and the logic of the arguments that purport to establish a theory of evolution based on Darwinian principles, says Johnson, continue to draw their strength from faith--faith in philosophical naturalism. In this edition Johnson responds to critics of the first edition and maintains that scientists have put the cart before the horse, regarding as scientific fact what really should be regarded as a yet unproved hypothesis. Also included is a new, extended introduction by noted biologist Michael Behe, who chronicles the ongoing relevance of Johnson's cogent analysis. - Publisher.
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Foreword to the 20th anniversary edition Michael J. Behe Preface to the second edition (1993) ; The legal setting Natural selection Mutations great and small The fossil problem The fact of evolution The vertebrate sequence The molecular evidence Prebiological evolution The rules of science Darwinist religion Darwinist education Science and pseudoscience Epilogue : The book and its critics Research notes.

Is evolution fact or fancy? Is natural selection an unsupported hypothesis or a confirmed mechanism of evolutionary change? These were the courageous questions that professor of law Phillip Johnson originally took up in 1991. His relentless pursuit to follow the evidence wherever it leads remains as relevant today as then. The facts and the logic of the arguments that purport to establish a theory of evolution based on Darwinian principles, says Johnson, continue to draw their strength from faith--faith in philosophical naturalism. In this edition Johnson responds to critics of the first edition and maintains that scientists have put the cart before the horse, regarding as scientific fact what really should be regarded as a yet unproved hypothesis. Also included is a new, extended introduction by noted biologist Michael Behe, who chronicles the ongoing relevance of Johnson's cogent analysis. - Publisher.

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