John Angus Campbell
John Angus Campbell (born March 10, 1942) is a retired American professor of communication and rhetoric at University of Memphis who argues that the religious idea of intelligent design should be mentioned in schools when teaching Darwin's theory of evolution. He was a fellow of the Center for Science and Culture (CSC), the subsidiary promoting creationism of the Discovery Institute, a Seattle-based conservative think tank; he became a fellow of the Discovery Institute in 1995. He was a fellow in communications of the now-defunct International Society for Complexity, Information, and Design (ISCID), whose tagline was "retraining the scientific imagination to see purpose in nature". Provided by Wikipedia
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On the Way to the Origin Darwin's Evolutionary Insight and Its Rhetorical Transformation. The Van Zelst Lecture in Communication / by Campbell, John Angus
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Darwinism, design, and public education /
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