Why intelligent design fails : a scientific critique of the new creationism / edited by Matt Young and Taner Edis.
"Why Intelligent Design Fails assembles a team of physicists, biologists, computer scientists, mathematicians, and archaeologists to examine intelligent design from a scientific perspective. Contributors take intelligent design's two most famous claims - irreducible complexity and informat...
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Table of Contents:
- Grand themes, narrow constituency / Taner Edis
- Grand designs and facile analogies / Matt Young
- Common descent / Gert Korthof
- Darwin's transparent box / David Ussery
- Evolutionary paths to irreducible systems / Alan D. Gishlick
- Evolution of the bacterial flagellum / Ian Musgrave
- Self-organization and the origin of complexity / Niall Shanks, Istvan Karsai
- The explanatory filter, archaeology, and forensics / Gary S. Hurd
- Playing games with probability / Jeffrey Shallit, Wesley Elsberry
- Chance and Necessity and Intelligent Design? / Taner Edis
- There is a free lunch after all / Mark Perakh
- Is the universe fine-tuned for us? / Victor J. Stenger
- Is intelligent design science? / Matt Perakh, Matt Young.