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Aktualności
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Harriet Brown, "The Other Brain Also Deals With Many Woes" (2005)
- "The New York Times" August 23, 2005; http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/23/health/23gut.html
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Michael McGough, "Bad Science, Bad Theology" (2005)
- eSkeptic: the email newsletter of the Skeptics Society, Friday, August 26th, 2005. Opinion Editorial on intelligent design by Michael McGough, originally published in the "Los Angeles Times", August 15th, 2005.
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"Dr. Frist Prescribes ID" (2005)
- "Science" 26 August 2005, Volume 309, Number 5739, s. 1322.
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MANFRED D. LAUBICHLER, GERD B. MÜLLER, WALTER FONTANA, GÜNTER P.WAGNER, "Sacrificing Dialogue for Politics?" (2005)
- "Science" 26 August 2005, Volume 309, Number 5739, s. 1324.
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"Top Questions" [on Discovery Institute, Intelligent Design, etc.]
- Discovery Institute; http://www.discovery.org/csc/topQuestions.php
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Margaret Wente, "Intelligent design and other weirdo beliefs" (2005)
- "The Globe and Mail" August 23, 2005; http://globeandmail.workopolis.com/servlet/Content/qprinter/20050823/COWENT23
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CNN Larry King Live: Latest on Investigation Into Olivia Newton-John's Boyfriend's Disappearance; Intelligent Design in American Classrooms?" (2005)
- Aired August 23, 2005 - 21:00 ET. THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED; http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0508/23/lkl.01.html
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Cornelia Dean, "Scientists Speak Up on Mix of God and Science" (2005)
- "The New York Times" August 23, 2005; http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/23/national/23believers.html
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Kenneth Chang, "In Explaining Life's Complexity, Darwinists and Doubters Clash" (2005)
- "The New York Times" August 22, 2005; http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/22/national/22design.html
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Paul S. Agutter and Denys N. Wheatley, "Foundationf of Biology: On the Problem of “Purpose” in Biology in Relation to Our Acceptance of the Darwinian Theory of Natural Selection" (1999)
- "Foundations of Science" 1999, vol. 4, pp. 3–23. --- Abstract: For many years, biology was largely descriptive (“natural history”), but with its emergence as a scientific discipline in its own right, a reductionist approach began, which has failed to be matched by adequate understanding of function of cells, organisms and species as whole entities. Every effort was made to “explain” biological phenomena in physico-chemical terms. It is argued that there is and always has been a clear distinction between life sciences and physical sciences, explicit in the use of the word biology. If this distinction is real, it implies that biological phenomena can never be entirely satisfactorily explained in terms of extant physicochemical laws. One notable manifestation of this is that living organisms appear to – actually do – behave in purposeful ways, and the inanimate universe does not. While this fundamental difference continues to be suppressed, the “purposiveness” (or teleology) which pervades biology remains anathema to almost all scientists (including most biologists) even to the present day. We argue here that it can, however, become a perfectly tenable position when the Theory of Natural Selection is accepted as the main foundation, the essential tenet, of biology that distinguishes it from the realm of physical sciences. In accepting this position, it remains quite legitimate to expect that in many but not all circumstances, extant physical laws (and presumably others still to be discovered) are in no way breached by biological systems, which cannot be otherwise since all organisms are composed of physical material. --- KEY WORDS: teleology, purpose, function, cause-effect, natural selection, biology
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Mark Perakh, "The Dream World of William Dembski's Creationism" (2005)
- "Talk Reason" http://www.talkreason.org/articles/Skeptic_paper.cfm
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Mike Gene, "All that matters" (2005)
- http://telicthoughts.com/?p=226
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Michael Powell, "Editor Explains Reasons for 'Intelligent Design' Article" (2005)
- "The Washington Post" August 19, 2005; page A19 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/08/18/AR2005081801680.html
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Joyce Howard Price, "Advance made in stem-cell debate" (2005)
- "The Washington Times" August 20, 2005; http://www.washingtontimes.com/national/20050820-122747-2417r.htm
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S.J. Dahlman, "Face to Faith - Evolution, ID argument about what’s really science " (2005)
- "Johnson City Press" August 20, 2005; http://www.johnsoncitypress.com/default.asp?SectionID=DETAIL&ID=50146
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"Editorial: Intelligent Design and the Smithsonian" (2005)
- "The New York Times" August 20, 2005; http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/20/opinion/20sat4.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, "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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Ariel Hart, "Judge in Georgia Orders Anti-Evolution Stickers Removed From Textbooks" (2005)
- "The New York Times" January 14, 2005; http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/14/national/14sticker.html?ex=1124769600&en=9cdc1de78e16f7ae&ei=5070
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Associated Press, "Kansas Board Advances a Draft Critical of Evolution" (2005)
- "The New York Times" August 10, 2005; http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/10/education/10kansas.html?ex=1124769600&en=af597ec7e5d8298c&ei=5070