Nowości
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Dean H. Kenyon, "Kreacjonistyczne ujęcie pochodzenia życia" (1998)
- Artykuł z książki Kazimierza Jodkowskiego pt. Metodologiczne aspekty kontrowersji ewolucjonizm-kreacjonizm, "Realizm. Racjonalność. Relatywizm", Wydawnictwo UMCS, Lublin 1998, s. 482-495. Oryginał: The Creationist View of Biologic Origins - Dean H. Kenyon [Professor of Biology, San Francisco State University], NEXA Journal, San Francisco State University, Spring 1984, s.28-35. Za zgodą Autora z jęz. ang. tłum. Kazimierz Jodkowski. Zmirrorowane ze strony http://www.jodkowski.pl/rodzina_html/teksty/kenyon.html
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Aleksandra Kowalczyk, "Bakteria doktora Frankensteina" (2005)
- "Ozon" nr 14, 21.07.2005; http://www.ozon.pl/a_tygodnikozon_2_7_353_2005_14_1.html --- Jeden z najsłynniejszych genetyków świata Craig Venter postanowił zabawić się w Boga. Lepi własnymi rękami nowe życie. Dla dobra ludzkości, ma się rozumieć.
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Marcin Klapczyński (oprac.), "Ewolucja kodu genetycznego a prebiotyczna zupa" (2005)
- http://www.racjonalista.pl/index.php/s,38/d,6/t,5107
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Danuta Sobczyńska, "Nauka i filozofia o pochodzeniu życia" (2001)
- w: Krzysztof Łastowski, Paweł Zeidler (red.), ZAPROSZENIE DO FILOZOFII. Wykłady z filozofii dla młodzieży, Wydawnictwo Humaniora – Poznań 2001, ss. 19-33; http://www.staff.amu.edu.pl/~insfil/mlodziez/sobczynska.htm
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David Warmflash i Benjamin Wiess, "Czy życie przybyło z kosmosu?" (2005)
- "Świat Nauki" grudzień 2005, http://www.swiatnauki.pl/?q=art&n=200512a
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Krzysztof Szymborski, "W poszukiwaniu kosmicznych braci" (2005)
- "Polityka" 21 grudnia 2005; http://wiadomosci.wp.pl/kat,43720,wid,8128157,prasaWiadomosc.html
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"Nowa teoria ewolucji stawia na octowe mikroby" (2006)
- IAR, MD /15.05.2006 14:41; http://wiadomosci.onet.pl/1322577,16,item.html
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"Cel - sztuczna "żywa" komórka" (2006)
- PAP, MFi /19.05.2006 00:12; http://wiadomosci.onet.pl/1323975,16,1,0,120,686,item.html
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Carl Zimmer, "What Came Before DNA?" (2004)
- "Discover", June 2004; http://www.carlzimmer.com/articles/2004/articles_2004_Before_DNA.html
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Carl Zimmer, "Building a Virtual Microbe, Gene by Gene by Gene" (2005)
- "The New York Times", August 16, 2005; http://www.carlzimmer.com/articles/2005/articles_2005_ecoli.html
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Carl Zimmer, "How and Where On Earth Did Life Arise?" (2005)
- "Science" July 1, 2005; http://www.carlzimmer.com/articles/2005/articles_2005_life.html
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Paul Davies, "A quantum recipe for life" (2005)
- "Nature" 6 October 2005, vol. 437, no. 7060, s. 819. --- Abstract: Sixty years on, Erwin Schrödinger's prediction that quantum mechanics would solve the riddle of how life started has not been fulfilled. But the appeal of using quantum theory to solve the mystery persists.
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Carol Iannone, "A Third Way? Review: Summer for the Gods: The Scopes Trial and America's Continuing Debate Over Science and Religion by Edward J. Larson" (1999)
- "First Things" February 1990, No. 90, s. 45-49; http://www.firstthings.com/ftissues/ft9902/reviews/iannone.html
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H. Wayne House, "Darwinism and the Law: Can Non-Naturalistic Scientific Theories Survive Constitutional Challenge?" (2001)
- "Regent University Law Review" Spring 2001, vol. 13, s. 355-445; http://www.hwhouse.com/Current%20Articles%20Downloads/Law/darwinism_and_the_law.htm --- Abstract: For almost eighty years there has been a raging battle in the United States between those who want to teaching within the public schools a naturalistic view of the origins of the universe and life with those who contend that the universe and life was created by a Creator. Beginning with the famous Scopes trial in Dayton, Tennessee in 1925, anti-evolution laws in Tennessee and other states, "Balanced Treatment Acts" of creation-science and evolution-science of the late 1970s and early 1980s, the U. S. Supreme Court case of Edwards v. Aguillard in 1987, up to current disputations, evolutionists and creationists have sparred in school boards, print and electronic media, and the courts. A new approach by a number of scientists concerned with objectivity in scientific research and the shortcomings of Darwinism in its various forms, is that of intelligent design. Not relying on sacred text, theological or biblical associations, intelligent design theorists are challenging the faltering foundations of naturalistic cosmology. Will such an approach be dealt another blow from the courts, or might this particular approach in design cosmology survive constitutional challenge?
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FRANCIS X. CLINES, "In Ohio School Hearing, a New Theory Will Seek a Place Alongside Evolution" (2002)
- "The New York Times" February 11, 2002; http://www.nytimes.com/2002/02/11/education/11CREA.html?ex=1117684800&en=dbd4afe61eda73ac&ei=5070&oref=login
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Todd Hertz, "Ohio Has Designs on Science Standards. State may be the first to add intelligent design to education mandates" (2002)
- "Christianity Today" February 18, 2002; http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2002/106/31.0.html
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LaTonya Taylor, "Intelligent Design Battle Moves to Ohio. Opponents say the movement is trying to do an end run around science" (2002)
- "Christianity Today" September 9, 2002, Vol. 46, No. 10, Page 22; http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2002/010/10.22.html
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Ted Olsen, "Creationism Scandalous. The debate over evolution takes Britain by storm" (2002)
- "Christianity Today" May 21, 2002, Vol. 46, No. 6, Page 15; http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2002/006/40.15.html
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Paul Stokes, "Staff and parents fight to stop takeover by academy that teaches 'creationism'" (2004)
- telegraph.co.uk Monday 21/06/2004; http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/main.jhtml?xml=/education/2004/06/23/tenedu221.xml
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Anthony Dick, "Unintelligent design" (2005)
- "The Cavalier Daily" Monday, January 31, 2005.
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