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Aktualności
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Bryce DeWitt, "God's Rays" (2005)
- "Physics Today"; http://www.aip.org/pt/vol-58/iss-1/p32.html
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Deidre Pike,"Evolution Revolution" (2005)
- "Citylife" Thursday, February 24, 2005; http://www.lasvegascitylife.com/articles/2005/02/24/cover_story/cover.txt
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Roger Trigg, "Darwin 1809-1882" (1999)
- z: Roger Trigg, Ideas of Human Nature. An Historical Introduction, Blackwell Publishing 1999 (1st ed. 1988), s. 109-123.
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John Baumgardner, "Recent Rapid Uplift of Today's Mountains" (2005)
- IMPACT No. 381 March 2005
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Mark Perakh, "Beyond suboptimality. Why irreducible complexity does not imply intelligent design" (2005)
- Talk Reason; http://www.talkreason.org/articles/Suboptimal.cfm ----------------- Michael Behe's concept of the irreducible complexity (IC) of molecular assemblies in biological cells has been touted by intelligent design (ID) advocates as allegedly strong evidence for ID. In fact, a concept identical in all but name with Behe's IC has been around for a long time before Behe. Professional biologists have overwhelmingly rejected Behe's notion as contrary to the evidence, showing that irreducibly complex molecular systems could have evolved via "Darwinian" evolutionary path with a high likelihood. In this essay Mark Perakh approaches the problem from an angle different from that utilized by biologists. He argues that the notion according to which IC implies ID is contrary to logic. IC systems, by definition, are unreliable, so if they are designed, this points to an inept designer. Perakh further argues that in this case we deal not just with the problem of suboptimal design but with a case where the putative designer delberately designed systems in a way making them easily vulnerable to accidental damage. Perakh concludes that if biological systems are indeed IC this more reasonably can be construed as an argument against inteligent design.
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Ronald Jenner, “The Tainting of Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash." (2004)
- The Paleontology Newsletter 2004 no. 57, pp. 11-17; http://www.palass.org/pages/archive/News57a.pdf
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Chris Mooney, "Survival of the Slickest" (2002)
- "The American Prospect" Online, Dec 2, 2002; http://www.prospect.org/web/page.ww?section=root&name=ViewPrint&articleId=6639
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Chris Mooney, "Discovery Phase" (2005)
- "The American Prospect" Online, Jan 31, 2005; http://www.prospect.org/web/page.ww?section=root&name=ViewWeb&articleId=9125
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Chris Mooney, "Intelligent Denials " (2005)
- "The American Prospect" Online, Feb 22, 2005; http://www.prospect.org/web/page.ww?section=root&name=ViewWeb&articleId=9216
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"Textbook disclaimer proposed in Shelby County" (2005)
- http://www.ncseweb.org/resources/news/2005/TN/259_textbook_disclaimer_proposed_i_2_21_2005.asp
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Simon Singh, "Even Einstein Had His Off Days" (2005)
- "The New York Times" January 2, 2005.
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Jim Holt, "Unintelligent Design" (2005)
- "The New York Times" February 20, 2005 Sunday, Pg. 15.
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Werner Gitt, ... a inne religie? (2000)
- Christliche Literatur-Verbreitung e.V. Postfach 110135 · 33661 Bielefeld, pierwsze wydanie polskie 2000, ss. 159.
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Marcin Gadziński, "Ameryka kłóci się o teorię Darwina" (2004)
- "Gazeta Wyborcza" 6 grudnia 2004; http://serwisy.gazeta.pl/swiat/2029020,34254,2427062.html
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Matt Inlay, "Bill Dembski and the case of the unsupported assertion" (2005)
- Talk Reason; http://www.talkreason.org/articles/unsupported.cfm
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Werner Gitt, In the Beginning was Information (1997/2000)
- Christliche Literatur-Verbreitung e.V. Postfach 110135 · 33661 Bielefeld, 1st English Edition 1997, 2nd English Edition 2000, stron 256.
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Constance Areson Clark, "Evolution for John Doe: Pictures, the Public, and the Scopes Trial Debate" (2001)
- "The Journal of American History" March 2001, pp. 1275-1303.
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Jerry A. Coyne, "Not black and white" (1998)
- "Nature", vol. 396, 5 November 1998, pp. 35-36.
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Werner Gitt, Karl Heinz Vanheiden, Gdyby zwierzęta mogły mówić (1996)
- Christilische Literatur-Verbreitung, Postfach 110135, 4800 Bielefeld 11, 2-gie wyd. polskie 1996, stron 129.
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Jenny Hogan, "A whiff of life on the Red Planet" (2005)
- From http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn7014