"Intelligent Design not supported by science" (2005)
"Iowa State Daily" August 23, 2005; http://www.iowastatedaily.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2005/08/23/430a8680abec8?in_archive=1
"Iowa State Daily" August 23, 2005
LETTER: Intelligent Design not supported by science
Editor’s note: The following was a statement sent to the Daily regarding Intelligent Design, signed by nearly 120 Iowa State faculty members. Most of the names signed have been removed because of space constraints.
We, the undersigned faculty members at Iowa State, reject all attempts to represent Intelligent Design as a scientific endeavor.
Advocates of Intelligent Design claim the position of our planet and the complexity of particular life forms and processes are such that they may only be explained by the existence of a creator or designer of the universe.
Such claims, however, are premised on 1) the arbitrary selection of features claimed to be engineered by a designer; 2) unverifiable conclusions about the wishes and desires of that designer; and 3) an abandonment by science of methodological naturalism.
Methodological naturalism, the view that natural phenomena can be explained without reference to supernatural beings or events, is the foundation of the natural sciences. The history of science contains many instances where complex natural phenomena were eventually understood only by adherence to methodological naturalism.
Whether one believes in a creator or not, views regarding a supernatural creator are, by their very nature, claims of religious faith, and not within the scope or abilities of science. We, therefore, urge all faculty members to uphold the integrity of our university of science and technology, and convey to students and the general public the importance of methodological naturalism in science and reject efforts to portray Intelligent Design as science.
Mark R. Ackermann, Professor, Department of Veterinary Psychology
Dean Adams, Assistant Professor, Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology
Roger K. Alexander, Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics
Robert J. Angelici, Distinguished Professor, Department of Chemistry
Daniel Ashlock, Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics
Hector I. Avalos, Associate Professor, Department of Religious Studies
Ethan Badman, Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry
Jeffrey K. Beetham, Assistant Professor, Department of Veterinary Pathology
Roger Berger, Professor Emeritus, Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering
Cliff Bergman, Professor, Department of Mathematics
Terry L. Besser, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology
Amy Bix, Associate Professor, Department of History
Bryony Bonning, Professor, Department of Entomology
Bonnie S. Bowen, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Ecology, Evolution & Organismal Biology
E. Charles Brummer, Associate Professor, Department of Agronomy
Joseph W. Burnett, Lecturer, Department of Chemistry
C. Lee Burras, Associate Professor, Department of Agronomy
Alexander Burstein, Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics
Anson Call, Assistant Professor, Department of Art and Design
Cinzia Cervato, Associate Professor, Department of Geological and Atmospheric Sciences
Silvia R. Cianzio, Professor, Department of Agronomy
Michael P. Clough, Associate Professor, Department of Curriculum and Instruction
Joel R. Coats, Professor, Department of Entomology
Jim Colbert, Associate Professor, Department of Ecology, Evolution and Organismal Biology
John D. Corbett, Distinguished Professor, Department of Chemistry
Paula J. Curran, Associate Professor, Department of Art and Design
Dennis Dake, Professor, Department of Art and Design
Jane Dawson, Senior Lecturer, Department of Geological and Atmospheric Sciences
Vinay Dayal, Associate Professor, Department of Aerospace Engineering
Alan A. DiSpirito, Associate Professor, Department of Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology
James H. Espenson, Distinguished Professor, Department of Chemistry
Nancy J. Evans, Professor, Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies
Steven L. Fales, Professor, Department of Agronomy
David Fern?ez-Baca, Professor, Department of Computer Science
Herbert J. Fromm, Charles F. Curtiss Distinguished Professor, Department of Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology
Douglas A. Gentile, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology
B. C. Gerstein, Professor Emeritus, Department of Chemistry
Jack Girton, Associate Professor, Department of Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology
David M. Gradwohl, Professor Emeritus, Department of Anthropology
Sara M. Gregg, Assistant Professor, Department of History
William J. Gutowski, Professor, Dept. of Geological and Atmospheric Sciences, and Department of Agronomy
Richard B. Hall, Professor, Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management
Chris Harding, Assistant Professor, Department of Geological and Atmospheric Sciences
Mark S. Hargrove, Associate Professor, Department of Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Molecular Biology
Thomas Harrington, Professor, Department of Plant Pathology
Rachel Haywood-Ferreira, Assistant Professor, Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
Stan Henning, Assistant Professor, Department of Agronomy
Madeleine Henry, Professor, Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
Kristen Hessler, Lecturer, Department of Biotechnology
Matthew G. Hill, Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology
Gordon Hull, Lecturer, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies
Neal R. Iverson, Professor, Department of Geological and Atmospheric Sciences
Carl Jacobson, Professor, Department of Geological & Atmospheric Sciences
Jean-Luc Jannink, Assistant Professor, Department of Agronomy