Intelligent Design as a Theory of Information
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ABSTRACT: For the scientific community intelligent design represents creationism's latest grasp at scientific legitimacy. Accordingly, intelligent design is viewed as yet another ill-conceived attempt by creationists to straightjacket science within a religious ideology. But in fact intelligent design can be formulated as a scientific theory having empirical consequences and devoid of religious commitments. Intelligent design can be unpacked as a theory of information. Within such a theory, information becomes a reliable indicator of design as
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Norton. Shannon, Claude E. and W. Weaver. 1949. The Mathematical Theory of Communication. Urbana, Ill.: University of Illinois Press. Stalnaker, Robert. 1984. Inquiry. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press. Swinburne, Richard. 1979. The Existence of God. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Wittgenstein, Ludwig. 1980. Culture and Value, edited by G. H. von Wright, translated by P. Winch. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Wouters, Arno. 1995. Viability Explanation. Biology and Philosophy, 10:435-457. Yockey, Hubert P. 1992. Information Theory and Molecular Biology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.