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Intelligent-Design Theory: An Argument for Biotic Laws
Authors:Uko Zylstra
Affiliation:Biology at Calvin College
Abstract:A central thesis of intelligent‐design theorists is that physical and chemical laws and chance are insufficient to account for irreducibly complex biological structures and that intelligent design is necessary to account for such phenomena. This assertion, however, still implies a reductionist ontology. We need to recognize that reality displays multiple modes of being beyond simply chemical and physical modes of being, each of which is governed by laws for that mode of being. This essay argues for an alternate framework for understanding life phenomena that is neither philosophical materialism nor intelligent‐design theory.
Keywords:Michael Behe    biotic laws    William Dembski    enkapsis    intelligent design    naturalism    reductionism
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