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Posted by: DWA 08/05/2008, 10:55:56 (About author)
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I see that "Washington" in your reference is probably actually Waswhinington, D.C., as opposed to "Washington, A.C." Anyway, I will be studying this promising article here for more telelogical inspiration on the risky uncertainty of exclusion of telelogical factors in various and varying life phenomena.
Intelligent Design: The Origin of Biological Information and the Higher Taxonomic CategoriesBy: Stephen C. Meyer
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"An experience-based analysis of the causal powers of various explanatory hypotheses suggests purposive or intelligent design as a causally adequate--and perhaps the most causally adequate--explanation for the origin of the complex specified information required to build the Cambrian animals and the novel forms they represent. For this reason, recent scientific interest in the design hypothesis is unlikely to abate as biologists continue to wrestle with the problem of the origination of biological form and the higher taxa." |
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