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Aktualności
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David Stove, Darwinian Fairytales, Averbury Series in Philosophy, Aldershot 1995
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Ruth Gledhill, "Societies worse off 'when they have God on their side'" (2005)
- "The Times" September 27, 2005; http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-1798944,00.html
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"From Scopes to Dover: Should the Courts Permit Public Schools to Teach Intelligent Design?" (transcript) (2005)
- The Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life, September 22, 2005; http://pewforum.org/events/print.php?EventID=84
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Design After Darwin, 1860–1900
- Wstęp do: Richard England (ed.) Design After Darwin, 1860–1900, vol. 1-4, Thoemmes Press, Bristol 2003. http://www.thoemmes.com/science/design_intro.htm
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Michael Shermer, "Zaklęte zwierciadło" (2004)
- "Świat Nauki" czerwiec 2004; http://www.swiatnauki.pl/?q=art&n=200406b
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Gabriele Veneziano, "Mit początku czasu" (2004)
- "Świat Nauki" czerwiec 2004; http://www.swiatnauki.pl/?q=art&n=200406a
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Wesley R. Elsberry, "A Response to Berlinski" (2005)
- "Talk Origins" http://www.talkreason.org/articles/dumbski.cfm --- In this article Dr. Elsberry addresses the recent op-ed piece by David Berlinski in a California newspaper. In that paper Berlinski, among other things, falsely accused Talk Reason of deliberately misspelling William Dembski's surname in a derogatory manner and of allegedly viewing such a misspelling as "clever beyond measure." In fact, Talk Reason has never resorted to the mentioned misspelling of Dembski's name and likewise never expressed any approval of such a misspelling as being "clever beyond measure," or in any other way. Berlinski's groundless accusations amounted to slander. In subsequent messages to Talk Reason (posted under this essay), as well as in his comments posted to the Panda's Thumb weblog, Berlinski not only did not apologize for his groundless accusations but tried to evade the question in point by using irrelevant semantic acrobatics obviously aimed at obfuscating the matter under discussion. Readers should draw their own conclusions regarding Berlinski's intellectual integrity. Comment: While originally David Berlinski asked not to post his letters (see discussion), in a subsequent letter he gave his consent to make these letters public. --- Posted April 11, 2005
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Richard Gallagher, "Let's Talk About This" (2005)
- "The Scientist" Sep. 26, 2005, vol. 19, issue 18, s. 6; http://www.the-scientist.com/2005/9/26/6/1
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Kenneth R. Miller, Czy ewolucja jest procesem ukierunkowanym?
- Wypowiedzi z eseju "Darwin, Design, and the Catholic Faith" oraz z podręcznika Biology.
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Nigel M. de S. Cameron, "Life Matters. Leon Kass, a Bioethics Legend, Steps Down. The man who led the President's Council on Bioethics brought protests from the industry and directed groundbreaking studies" (2005)
- "Christianity Today" September 19, 2005; http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2005/138/33.0.html
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John Hurdle, "Lawyers debate God vs. science in court drama Staff and agencies" (2005)
- "New Brisbane's News 1" 26 September 2005; http://www.leadingthecharge.com/stories/news-0077672.html
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Joe Manzari, "Scopes Turns 80" (2005)
- "The American Enterprise" September 2005; http://www.taemag.com/issues/articleID.18754/article_detail.asp
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Alan Boyle, "Einstein and Darwin: A Tale of Two Theories" (2005)
- MSNBC.com May 2, 2005; http://msnbc.msn.com/id/7159345/
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Guillermo Gonzalez, "Habitable Zones in the Universe" (2005) pdf
- Origins of Life and Evolution of Biospheres --- Abstract --- Habitability varies dramatically with location and time in the universe. This was recognized centuries ago, but it was only in the last few decades that astronomers began to systematize the study of habitability. The introduction of the concept of the habitable zone was key to progress in this area. The habitable zone concept was first applied to the space around a star, now called the Circumstellar Habitable Zone. Recently, other, vastly broader, habitable zones have been proposed. We review the historical development of the concept of habitable zones and the present state of the research. We also suggest ways to make progress on each of the habitable zones and to unify them into a single concept encompassing the entire universe. http://204.121.6.57/abs/astro-ph/0503298
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Ker Than, "Intelligent Design: 'The Death of Science'" (2005)
- Live Science 23 September 2005; http://www.livescience.com/othernews/050923_ID_science.html
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Ker Than, "Intelligent Design: An Ambiguous Assault on Evolution" (2005)
- Live Science 22 September 2005; http://www.livescience.com/humanbiology/050922_ID_main.html
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Ker Than, "Why scientists dismiss 'intelligent design'. It would ‘become the death of science’" (2005)
- MSNBC.com September 23, 2005; http://msnbc.msn.com/id/9452500/
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Alex Johnson, "‘Intelligent design’ faces first big court test. Parents sue after alternate to evolution added to science curriculum"
- MSNBC.com September 23, 2005; http://msnbc.msn.com/id/9444600/
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John Darnton, "Darwin paid for the fury he unleashed. How a believer became an iconoclast" (2005)
- "San Francisco Chronicle" September 25, 2005; http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/09/25/INGAUERQK01.DTL&hw=darwin&sn=001&sc=1000
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Paul Nelson, "The Whole Question of Metaphysics" (1993)
- "Origins Research" 1993, vol. 15, number 1; http://www.arn.org/docs/orpages/or151/151meta.htm