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Document Mano Singham, "Philosophy Is Essential to the Intelligent Design Debate" (+ 7 letters) (2002)
PhysicsToday.org; http://www.aip.org/pt/vol-55/iss-6/p48b.html
Document Casey Luskin, "How is intelligent design like and unlike traditional creationism?" (2005)
Response to ACLU ID FAQ: Part 2; http://www.ideacenter.org/contentmgr/showdetails.php/id/1289
Document Casey Luskin, "ACLU Intelligent Design FAQ: An Analysis and Response" (2005)
http://www.ideacenter.org/contentmgr/showdetails.php/id/1280 - Jest to odpowiedź na dostępny na naszej stronie tekst "Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School Board FAQ – Intelligent Design and Evolution" (2004)
Document "Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School Board FAQ – Intelligent Design and Evolution" (2004)
American Civil Liberties Union; http://www.aclu.org/ReligiousLiberty/ReligiousLiberty.cfm?ID=17204&c=139
Document Donald R. May, "Embryonic stem cell research as an obsession" (2005)
Townhall.com February 14, 2005
Document Joyce Howard Price, "Researcher claims bias by Smithsonian" (2005)
"The Washington Times" February 13, 2005; http://www.washingtontimes.com/national/20050213-121441-8610r.htm
Document Frank J. Sulloway, "Ernst Mayr, 1904-2005" (2005)
E-Skeptic #55 for February 11, 2005. www.skeptic.com
Document Casey Luskin, ""What is the concept of 'intelligent design'?" (2005)
Response to ACLU ID FAQ: Part 1 http://www.ideacenter.org/contentmgr/showdetails.php/id/1288
File Eric Anderson, "Irreducible Complexity Reduced: An Integrated Approach to the Complexity Space" (2004)
ABSTRACT William Dembski’s and Michael Behe’s recent article, Irreducible Complexity Revisited, provides an important update on the irreducible complexity argument since the publication some 8 years ago of Behe’s book, Darwin’s Black Box. Their article, however, exhibits some confusion, or at least a lack of explicit clarification, regarding the interplay among specified complexity, cumulative complexity and irreducible complexity. In the present article, I analyze the relationship of these concepts and show that the argument from irreducible complexity cannot be divorced from the broader argument of specified complexity. While this has been previously acknowledged in a broad sense, I make explicit irreducible complexity’s dependence on specified complexity, including specified complexity as applied to cumulative complexity, and further demonstrate why this dependence causes the irreducible complexity argument to break down in the evolutionist’s mind. Indeed, this dependence is directly responsible for evolutionists’ ability to acknowledge the existence of irreducibly complex biological features while still rejecting the irreducible complexity argument. Finally, the present article demonstrates how the arguments from complexity can be better understood within the context of an integrated approach to the complexity space. With a better understanding of the complexity space, the concepts of irreducible complexity and specified complexity can be fortified and focused in order to bring the full weight of these arguments to bear on evolutionary claims.
Document Bob Holmes, "Alive! The race to create life from scratch" (2005)
12 February 2005 NewScientist.com news service
Document Christian de Duve, "The onset of selection" (2005)
"Nature" 10 February 2005, vol. 433, pp. 581-582.
Document Oliver Morton, "Biology's New Forbidden Fruit" (2005)
"The New York Times", February 11, 2005.
Document "Open Minds Teach Both Sides"
www.strengthsandweaknesses.org/news.htm
Document Roxanne Khamsi, "Ear-splitting discovery rocks mammal identity" (2005)
http://www.nature.com/news/2005/050207/full/050207-16.html Published online: 10 February 2005; | doi:10.1038/news050207-16
Document Marcin Rotkiewicz, "Człowiek z II piętra (2002)
"Polityka" nr 50/2002(2380)
Document Alexander R. Pruss, "Divine Creation and Evolution" (2005, unpublished)
 
Document Angie Herrington, "Evolution bill will get fair hearing in House, Georgia lawmakers say" (2005)
"Chattanooga Times Free Press" (Tennessee), February 9, 2005 Wednesday, Pg. B2.
Document Marcin Rotkiewicz, "Na poczatku było ego"(2004)
"Polityka" nr 16/2004(2448)
Document Diane Carroll, "State board to hear debate on evolution" (2005)
"The Kansas City Star" (MO), February 10, 2005, Page B1.
Document "Resolution Regarding the Science Curriculum Standards [in Kansas]" (2005)
Motion passed at Kansas State Board of Education meeting, Feb. 9, 2005.
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