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.
Material type: TextPublication details: Richardson, Texas : Foundation for Thought and Ethics, (c)1994.Description: vii, 229 pages : illistrations ; 22 cmContent type:- text
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- B828 .D379 1994
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Darwinism's rules of reasoning Phillip E. Johnson -- Philosophical preference, scientific inference, and good research strategy Michael Ruse -- Response to Michael Ruse : laws, causes, and facts Stephen C. Meyer -- Darwinism and theism Phillip E. Johnson -- 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 Michael J. Behe -- Response to Michael J. Behe Leslie K. Johnson -- Reply to Leslie K. Johnson Michael J. Behe -- The incompleteness of scientific naturalism William A. Dembski -- Response to William A. Dembski K. John Morrow, Jr. -- Radical intersubjectivity : why naturalism is an assumption necessary for doing science Frederick Grinnell -- Response to Frederick Grinnell Peter van Inwagen -- How incomplete is the fossil record? / Leslie K. Johnson -- Response to Leslie K. Johnson : evolution as history and the history of evolution David L. Wilcox --
Teleological principles in biology : the lesson of immunology K. John Morrow, Jr. -- Response to K. John Morrow, Jr. / Michael J. Behe -- Reply to Michael J. Behe K. John Morrow, Jr. -- X does not entail Y : the rhetorical uses of conflating levels of logic Arthur M. Shapiro -- Response to Arthur M. Shapiro : X does implicate Y : implication and entailment in the creation-evolution debate William A. Dembski -- Reply to William A. Dembski : X and Y and Bob and Al and Ted and Carol and Alice Arthur M. Shapiro -- Doubts about Darwinism Peter van Inwagen -- Response to Peter van Inwagen : the problem of language Frederick Grinnell -- A blindfolded watchmaker : the arrival of the fittest David L. Wilcox -- Response to David L. Wilcox : Darwin twisting in the wind Arthur M. Shapiro -- Reply to Arthur M. Shapiro : tamed tornadoes David L. Wilcox.
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