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2004
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"Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School Board FAQ – Intelligent Design and Evolution" (2004)
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American Civil Liberties Union; http://www.aclu.org/ReligiousLiberty/ReligiousLiberty.cfm?ID=17204&c=139
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Eric Anderson, "Irreducible Complexity Reduced: An Integrated Approach to the Complexity Space" (2004)
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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.
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Ronald Jenner, “The Tainting of Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash." (2004)
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The Paleontology Newsletter 2004 no. 57, pp. 11-17; http://www.palass.org/pages/archive/News57a.pdf
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Casey Luskin, "A Holiday Truce: A Holocaust Survivor Speaks Out. An Interview with Laura Hillman, and Commentary" (2004)
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IDEA Center; http://www.ideacenter.org/contentmgr/showdetails.php/id/1281
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Stelling J., Sauer U., Szallasi Z., Doyle F.J. 3rd, Doyle J., "Robustness of cellular functions" (2004)
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"Cell" 2004, Sep 17, vol. 118, no. 6, pp. 675-685. ----- Abstract ----- Robustness, the ability to maintain performance in the face of perturbations and uncertainty, is a long-recognized key property of living systems. Owing to intimate links to cellular complexity, however, its molecular and cellular basis has only recently begun to be understood. Theoretical approaches to complex engineered systems can provide guidelines for investigating cellular robustness because biology and engineering employ a common set of basic mechanisms in different combinations. Robustness may be a key to understanding cellular complexity, elucidating design principles, and fostering closer interactions between experimentation and theory.
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David Limbaugh, "Slamming Intelligent Design" (2004)
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DavidLimbaugh.com; http://www.davidlimbaugh.com/mt/archives/2004/12/slamming_intell.html#more
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Richard M. v. Sternberg, Home page (2004)
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http://www.rsternberg.net/ --- Wyjaśnienie nieporozumień związanych z publikacją artykułu Stephena C. Meyera "The Origin of Biological Information and the Higher Taxonomic Categories".
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Dick Staub, Interview: William Dembski's Revolution. The author of Intelligent Design set out to answer the toughest questions about the movement he helped promote" (2004)
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Christianity Today" March 29, 2004; http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2004/113/22.0.html
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John Wilson, "Unintelligent Debate. It's time to cool the rhetoric in the Intelligent Design dispute" (2004)
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"Christianity Today" September 2004, Vol. 48, No. 9, Page 62; http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2004/009/24.62.html
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Roland Hirsch, "Darwinian Evolutionary Theory and the Life Sciences in the 21st Century" (2004) pdf
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Roland Hirsch, "Darwinian Evolutionary Theory and the Life Sciences in the 21st Century", w: William A. Dembski (ed.), Uncommong Dissent. Intellectuals Who Find Darwinism Unconvincing, ISI Books, Wilmington, Delaware 2004, s. 215-231; http://www.discovery.org/scripts/viewDB/index.php?command=view&id=2822&program=Misc&callingPage=discoMainPage
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