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* George Greenstein (1988). ''The Symbiotic Universe: Life and mind in the Cosmos''. Morrow. ISBN 0688076041 |
* George Greenstein (1988). ''The Symbiotic Universe: Life and mind in the Cosmos''. Morrow. ISBN 0688076041 |
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*[[James N. Gardner]] (2003). ''Biocosm: The New Scientific Theory of Evolution: Intelligent Life Is the Architect of the Universe''. Inner Ocean Publishing. ISBN 1930722265 |
*[[James N. Gardner]] (2003). ''Biocosm: The New Scientific Theory of Evolution: Intelligent Life Is the Architect of the Universe''. Inner Ocean Publishing. ISBN 1930722265 |
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*[[Mae-Wan Ho]] (1984). ''Beyond Neo-Darwinism: An Introduction to the New Evolutionary Paradigm''. |
*[[Mae-Wan Ho]] (1984). ''Beyond Neo-Darwinism: An Introduction to the New Evolutionary Paradigm''. Academic Pr. ISBN 012350080X |
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This is a list of works addressing the subject or the themes of intelligent design.
Non-fiction
Supportive non-fiction
Supportive non-fiction books
- Ashton, John F (ed.) (2001). In Six Days : Why Fifty Scientists Choose to Believe in Creation. Master Books. ISBN 0-89051-341-4.
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has generic name (help) - John D. Barrow and Frank J. Tipler. The Anthropic Cosmological Principle, Oxford University Press, 1986, ISBN 0198519494
- Michael J. Behe. Darwin's Black Box: The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution, New York: Free Press, 1996. ISBN 0-684-83493-6
- Michael J. Behe, William A. Dembski, Stephen C. Meyer. Science and Evidence for Design in the Universe (Proceedings of the Wethersfield Institute), Ignatius Press 2000, ISBN 0-89870-809-5
- Michael J. Behe, The Edge of Evolution, Free Press, June 5, 2007, ISBN 0-743-29620-6
- David Berlinski. The Devil's Delusion: Atheism and its Scientific Pretensions, Basic Books; Reprint edition, 2009, ISBN 0465019374
- Campbell, John Angus (2004). Darwinism, Design, and Public Education. Rhetoric and Public Affairs Series. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press. ISBN 978-0870136757.
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suggested) (help) - Ann Coulter (2006). Godless: The Church of Liberalism. Crown Forum. ISBN 1-4000-5420-6. (Attacks evolution. Not a support for Creationism.)
- Percival Davis and Dean H. Kenyon Of Pandas and People: The Central Question of Biological Origins 1989 (2nd edition 1993) ISBN 0-914513-40-0
- William A. Dembski. Intelligent Design: The Bridge Between Science & Theology, InterVarsity Press 1999. ISBN 0-8308-1581-3
- William A. Dembski, James M. Kushiner. Signs of Intelligence: Understanding Intelligent Design, Brazos Press, 2001, ISBN 1-58743-004-5
- William A. Dembski, John Wilson. Uncommon Dissent: Intellectuals Who Find Darwinism Unconvincing, ISI Press, 2004. ISBN 1-932236-31-7
- William A. Dembski and Jonathan Wells, The Design of Life, Foundation for Thought and Ethics, November 19, 2007.
- William A. Dembski, The Design Revolution: Answering the Toughest Questions About Intelligent Design (Forward by Charles W. Colson). Inter Varsity Press. 2004, ISBN 0-8308-2375-1
- Antony Flew. There Is a God: How the World's Most Notorious Atheist Changed His Mind, HarperOne, 2008, ISBN 0061335304
- Steve Fuller. Science vs Religion? Intelligent Design and the Problem of Evolution. Polity Books. 2007, ISBN 0745641229.
- Steve Fuller. Dissent Over Descent: Evolution's 500-year War on Intelligent Design. Icon Books Ltd. 2008, ISBN 1840468041
- James Gills. Darwinism Under The Microscope: How recent scientific evidence points to divine design, Charisma House, 2002, ISBN 0884199258
- Werner Gitt. In the Beginning Was Information: A Scientist Explains the Incredible Design in Nature, Master Books, 2006, ISBN 0890514615
- Guillermo Gonzalez and Jay Richards, The Privileged Planet: How Our Place in the Cosmos is Designed for Discovery Regnery Publishing 2006
- Cornelius G. Hunter, (2002). Darwin's God: Evolution and the Problem of Evil, Brazos Press. ISBN 1587430533* Phillip E. Johnson. Darwin on Trial, Washington, D.C.: Regnery Gateway, 1991. ISBN 0-8308-1324-1
- Phillip E. Johnson. Defeating Darwinism by opening minds, Downers Grove, Ill.: InterVarsity Press, 1997. ISBN 0-8308-1362-4
- Phillip E. Johnson. Evolution as dogma: the establishment of naturalism, Dallas, Tex.: Haughton Pub. Co., 1990
- Stephen C. Meyer, Scott Minnich, Jonathan Moneymaker, Paul A. Nelson, and Ralph Seelke, Explore Evolution: The Arguments for and Against Neo-Darwinism, Hill House Publishers Pty. Ltd., Melbourne and London, 2007, ISBN 0947352473.
- Stephen C. Meyer. Signature in the Cell: DNA and the Evidence for Intelligent Design. New York: HarperOne (June 23, 2009) ISBN 0061472786
- Bradley Monton. Seeking God in Science: An Atheist Defends Intelligent Design, Broadview Press; 1 edition, 2009, ISBN 1551118637
- J. P. Moreland. The Creation Hypothesis: Scientific Evidence for an Intelligent Designer, IVP Books, 1994, ISBN 0830816984
- Robert G. Neuhauser. The Cosmic Deity: Where Scientists and Theologians Fear to Tread, Mill Creek Publishers, 2004, ISBN 0-9759043-0-2
- Denyse O'Leary, By Design or By Chance? The Growing Controversy on the Origins of Life in the Universe, Augsburg Books, June 2004, ISBN 0806651776
- Mark Ludwig. Computer Viruses, Artificial Life and Evolution: The Little Black Book of Computer Viruses, Amer Eagle Pubns Inc, 1993, ISBN 0929408071
- Dean L. Overman, A Case Against Accident and Self-Organization, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1997, ISBN 0-8476-8966-2
- William Paley. Natural Theology; or, Evidences of the Existence and Attributes of the Deity, London: 12th edition, 1809. Online in full.
- Nancy Pearcey (2004). Total Truth: Liberating Christianity from its Cultural Captivity. Crossway Books. ISBN 1-58134-458-9.
- Michael Denton. Evolution: A Theory In Crisis, Adler & Adler; 3rd edition, 1986, ISBN 091756152X
- Michael Pitman. Adam and Evolution, Rider & Co; First Edition, 1984, ISBN 0091553903
- A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. Life Comes From Life, Bhaktivedanta Book Trust ISBN 0-89213-100-4 (ID from the Vedic Perspective)
- Rael. Intelligent Design: Message from the Designers, Nova Distribution, 2006, ISBN 294025222X
- Fazale Rana. The Cell's Design: How Chemistry Reveals the Creator's Artistry, Baker Books, 2008, ISBN 0801068274
- Hugh Ross. Beyond the Cosmos, Signalman Publishing, 2010, ISBN 978-0984061488
- John C. Sanford. Genetic Entropy and the Mystery of the Genome, Feed My Sheep Foundation, Inc, 2008, ISBN 0981631606
- Geoffrey Simmons, William Dembski. What Darwin Didn't Know, Harvest House Publishers, 2004, ISBN 0-7369-1313-0
- Markus Rammerstorfer (2006). Nur eine Illusion? Biologie und Design. Marburg: Tectum-Verl. ISBN 3-8288-9117-9.
- Philip Snow. Design and Origin of Birds, Day One Publications, 2006, ISBN 1846250021
- Lee Strobel. The Case for a Creator, Zondervan, 2004, ISBN 0-310-24144-8
- David Swift. Evolution Under the Microscope, Leighton Academic Press, 2002, ISBN 0954358902
- Charles Thaxton and Walter Bradley. The Mystery of LIfe's Origin: Reassessing Current Theories, Philosophical Library, January 19, 1984, ISBN 0802224474
- Thomas E. Woodward. Doubts About Darwin: A History of Intelligent Design, Baker Books, 1993, ISBN 0-8010-6443-0
- Wells, Jonathan (2002). Icons of Evolution. Regnery Publishing. ISBN 0895262002.
- Jonathan Wells (2006). The Politically Incorrect Guide to Darwinism and Intelligent Design. Washington, DC: Regnery Publishing. ISBN 1-59698-013-3.
- Eugene Windchy. The End of Darwinism: And How a Flawed and Disastrous Theory Was Stolen and Sold, Xlibris Corporation, 2009, ISBN 1436383684
Supportive non-fiction anthologies
- John Angus Campbell, Stephen C. Meyer ed. Darwinism, Design and Public Education, Michigan State University Press, December 2003, ISBN 0870136704
- Why Are We Still Debating Darwinism? Why Not Teach the Controversy? John Angus Campbell
- PART I—Should Darwinism Be Presented Critically and Comparatively in the Public Schools? Philosophical, Educational, and Legal Issues
- Intelligent Design, Darwinism, and the Philosophy of Public Education, John Angus Campbell
- Intelligent Design Theory, Religion, and the Science Curriculum, Warren A. Nord
- Teaching the Controversy: Is It Science, Religion, or Speech? David DeWolf, Stephen C. Meyer, and Mark E. DeForrest
- PART II—Scientific Critique of Biology Textbooks and Contemporary Evolutionary Theory
- The Meanings of Evolution, Stephen C. Meyer and Michael Newton Keas
- The Deniable Darwin, David Berlinski
- Haeckel’s Embryos and Evolution: Setting the Record Straight, Jonathan Wells
- Second Thoughts about Peppered Moths, Jonathan Wells
- Where Do We Come From? A Humbling Look at the Biology of Life’s Origin, Massimo Pigliucci
- Origin of Life and Evolution in Biology Textbooks: A Critique, Gordon C. Mills, Malcolm Lancaster, and Walter L. Bradley
- PART III—The Theory of Intelligent Design: A Scientific Alternative to Neo-Darwinian and/or Chemical Evolutionary Theories
- DNA and the Origin of Life: Information, Specification, and Explanation, Stephen C. Meyer
- Design in the Details: The Origin of Biomolecular Machines, Michael J. Behe
- Homology in Biology: Problem for Naturalistic Science and Prospect for Intelligent Design, Paul Nelson and Jonathan Wells
- The Cambrian Explosion: Biology’s Big Bang, Stephen C. Meyer, Marcus Ross, Paul Nelson, and Paul Chien
- Reinstating Design within Science, William A. Dembski
- PART IV—Critical Responses
- The Rhetoric of Intelligent Design: Alternatives for Science and Religion, Celeste Michelle Condit
- Intelligent Design and Irreducible Complexity: A Rejoinder, David Depew
- Biochemical Complexity: Emergence or Design? Bruce H. Weber
- Design Yes, Intelligent No: A Critique of Intelligent Design Theory and Neo-Creationism, Massimo Pigliucci
- On Behalf of the Fool, Michael Ruse
- Rhetorical Arguments and Scientific Arguments: Do My Children Have to Listen to More Arguments against Evolution? Eugene Garver
- Design? Yes! But Is It Intelligent? William Provine
- Creation and Evolution: A Modest Proposal, Alvin Plantinga
- Thinking Pedagogically about Design, John Lyne
- An Intelligent Person’s Guide to Intelligent Design Theory Steve Fuller
- The Rhetorical Problem of Intelligent Design, Phillip E. Johnson
- Appendixes
- A. U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Hearing: On Curriculum Controversies in Biology, 21 August 1998
- B. Helping Schools to Teach Evolution, Donald Kennedy
- C. Stratigraphic First Appearance of Phyla-Body Plans
- D. Stratigraphic First Appearance of Phyla-Subphyla Body Plans
- E. Probability of Other Body Plans Originating in the Cambrian Explosion
- Dembski, William (ed) (1998). Mere Creation: Science, Faith & Intelligent Design. InterVarsity Press. p. 475 pages. ISBN 0830815155.
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An anthology of papers from the November 1996 conference of the same name, sponsored by Christian Leadership Ministries.[1]- Introduction, William Dembski
- Part 1,"Unseating Naturalism," Walter Bradley, Jonathan Wells
- Part 2, "Design Theory," Nancy Pearcey, William Dembski, Steve Meyer, Paul Nelson
- Part 3, "Biological Design," Michael Behe, Siegfried Scherer, Sigrid Hartwig-Scherer, Jeff Schloss
- Part 4, "Philosophy and Design," J.P. Moreland, Del Ratzsch, John Mark Reynolds, Bill Craig
- Part 5, "Design in the Universe," Hugh Ross, Robert Kaita, David Berlinski, Robert Newman
- Concluding essays, Phillip E. Johnson, Bruce Chapman
Supportive non-fiction papers and articles
- Michael Behe. A Response to Critics of Darwin's Black Box
- William A. Dembski. Becoming a Disciplined Science: Prospects, Pitfalls, and Reality Check for ID
- William A. Dembski. Searching Large Spaces—Displacement and the No Free Lunch Regress
- Dr. Weldon Vlasak. Science and Intelligent Design
Supportive non-fiction films
- The Privileged Planet
- Unlocking the Mystery of Life
- Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed
- Drawin's Dilemma
Neutral non-fiction
Neutral non-fiction books
- David L. Bender (1988). Science and Religion; Opposing Viewpoints. St. Paul, Minnesota: Greenhaven Press. ISBN 0899084060
- Jerry Fodor and Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini. (2011) What Darwin Got Wrong. Picador; Reprint edition ISBN 031268066X
- Numbers, Ronald L. (2006). The Creationists: from scientific creationism to intelligent design. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. ISBN 0674023390. OCLC 69734583.
- Lebo, Lauri (May 13, 2008). The Devil in Dover: An Insider's Story of Dogma v. Darwin in Small-town America. New Press. p. 256 pages. ISBN 1595582088.
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(help) - Stanley Salthe (2003). Development and Evolution: Complexity and Change in Biology. The MIT Press. ISBN 0262513838
- James A. Shapiro (2011). Evolution: A View from the 21st Century. ISBN 0132780933
- Robert Shapiro (1986). Origins; A Skeptic's Guide to the Creation of Life on Earth. New York, N.Y.: Summit
- David Stove (2006). Darwinian Fairytales: Selfish Genes, Errors of Heredity and Other Fables of Evolution. ISBN 1594031401
- Norman Macbeth (1971). Darwin Retried. Boston: Harvard Common Press
- Duane Thurman (1978). How To Think About Evolution. Downers Grove, Illinois: The InterVarsity Press. ISBN 0877847010
- Hubert Yockey (2011). Information Theory, Evolution, and The Origin of Life. Cambridge University Press; Reissue edition. ISBN 0521169585
- Amit Goswami (2008). Creative Evolution: A Physicist's Resolution Between Darwinism and Intelligent Design. Quest Books; 1st Quest Ed edition. ISBN 0835608581
- Bernard Haisch (2010). The Purpose-Guided Universe: Believing In Einstein, Darwin, and God. New Page Books; 1 edition. ISBN 1601631227
- Robert Lanza (2010). Biocentrism: How Life and Consciousness are the Keys to Understanding the True Nature of the Universe. BenBella Books; 1 edition. ISBN 1935251740
- Robert G. B. Reid (1985). Evolutionary Theory: The Unfinished Synthesis. Cornell Univ Pr. ISBN 0801418313
- Ervin Laszlo (1987). Evolution: The Grand Synthesis. Shambhala. ISBN 0877733899
- Paul Davies (2007). Cosmic Jackpot The Goldilocks Enigma: Why is the Universe Just Right for Life?. ISBN 9780618592265
- James Le Fanu (2009). Why Us?: How Science Rediscovered the Mystery of Ourselves. Pantheon. ISBN 037542198X
- Richard Milton (2000). Shattering the Myths of Darwinism. Park Street Press. ISBN 0892818840
- Francis Hitching (1983). The Neck of the Giraffe or Where Darwin Went Wrong. Signet. ISBN 0451622324
- Gordon Rattray Taylor (1984). The Great Evolution Mystery. Publisher Abacus. ISBN 0349129177
- Brian Goodwin (2001). How the Leopard Changed its Spots: The Evolution of Complexity. Princeton University Press. ISBN 0691088098
- Lee Spetner (1998). Not by Chance!: Shattering the Modern Theory of Evolution. Judaica Press. ISBN 1880582244
- Albert Low (2008). The Origin of Human Nature: A Zen Buddhist Looks at Evolution. Sussex Academic Pr. ISBN 1845192605
- Carl Johan Calleman (2009). The Purposeful Universe: How Quantum Theory and Mayan Cosmology Explain the Origin and Evolution of Life. Bear & Company. ISBN 1591431042
- Michael Corey (2007). The God Hypothesis: Discovering Design in Our Just Right Goldilocks Universe. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. ISBN 0742558894
- George Greenstein (1988). The Symbiotic Universe: Life and mind in the Cosmos. Morrow. ISBN 0688076041
- James N. Gardner (2003). Biocosm: The New Scientific Theory of Evolution: Intelligent Life Is the Architect of the Universe. Inner Ocean Publishing. ISBN 1930722265
- Mae-Wan Ho (1984). Beyond Neo-Darwinism: An Introduction to the New Evolutionary Paradigm. Academic Pr. ISBN 012350080X
Neutral non-fiction anthologies
- Robert Pennock ed. Intelligent Design Creationism and its Critics: Philosophical, Theological, and Scientific Perspectives, MIT Press (2002). ISBN 0-262-66124-1
- Intelligent Design Creationism's "Wedge Strategy"
- Johnson's Critique of Evolutionary Naturalism
- A Theological Conflict?: Evolution vs. the Bible
- Intelligent Design's Scientific Claims
- Molecular Machines: Experimental Support for the Design Inference, by Michael J. Behe
- Born Again Creationism, by Philip Kitcher
- Biology Remystified: The Scientific Claims of the New Creationists, by Matthew J. Brauer & Daniel R. Brumbaugh
- Plantinga's Critique of Naturalism & Evolution
- Intelligent Design Creationism vs. Theistic Evolutionism
- Creator or "Blind Watchmaker?", by Phillip E. Johnson
- Phillip Johnson on Trial: A Critique of His Critique of Darwin, by Nancey Murphy
- Welcoming the 'Disguised Friend' – Darwinism and Divinity, by Arthur Peacocke
- The Creation: Intelligently Designed or Optimally Equipped?, by Howard J. Van Till
- Is Theism Compatible with Evolution?, by Roy Clouser
- Intelligent Design and Information
- Is Genetic Information Irreducible?, by Phillip E. Johnson
- Reply to Phillip Johnson, by Richard Dawkins
- Reply to Johnson, by George C. Williams
- Intelligent Design as a Theory of Information, by William A. Dembski
- Information and the Argument from Design, by Peter Godfrey-Smith
- How Not to Detect Design, by Branden Fitelson, Christopher Stephens & Elliott Sober
- The 'Information Challenge', by Richard Dawkins
- Intelligent Design Theorists Turn the Tables
- Who's Got the Magic?, by William A. Dembski
- The Wizards of ID: Reply to Dembski, by Robert T. Pennock
- The Panda's Peculiar Thumb, by Stephen Jay Gould
- The Role of Theology in Current Evolutionary Reasoning, by Paul A. Nelson
- Appealing to Ignorance Behind the Cloak of Ambiguity, by Kelly C. Smith
- Nonoverlapping Magisteria, by Stephen Jay Gould
- Creationism and Education
- Why Creationism Should Not Be Taught in the Public Schools, by Robert T. Pennock
- Creation and Evolution: A Modest Proposal, by Alvin Plantinga
- Reply to Plantinga's 'Modest Proposal', by Robert T. Pennock
- Michael Ruse and William Dembski (eds) Debating Design. New York: Cambridge University Press, (pp. 130 – 148, 2004)
- The argument from design: a brief history Michael Ruse
- Who's afraid of ID?: a survey of the intelligent design movement Angus Menuge
- Part I. Darwinism:
- 1 Design without a designer: Darwin's greatest discovery Francisco J. Ayala
- 2 The flagellum unspun: the collapse of 'irreducible complexity' Kenneth Miller
- 3 The design argument Elliott Sober
- 4 DNA by design? Stephen Meyer and the return of the god hypothesis Robert T. Pennock
- Part II. Complex Self-Organization:
- 5. Prolegomenon to a general biology Stuart Kauffman
- 6. Darwinism, design and complex systems dynamics David Depew and Bruce Weber
- 7. Emergent complexity, teleology, and the arrow of time Paul Davies
- 8. The emergence of biological value James Barham
- Part III. Theistic Evolution:
- 9. Darwin, design and divine providence John Haught
- 10. The inbuilt potentiality of creation John Polkinghorne
- 11. Theistic evolution Keith Ward
- 12. Intelligent design: some geological, historical and theological questions Michael Roberts;
- 13. The argument from laws of nature reassessed Richard Swinburne
- Part IV. Intelligent Design:
- 14. The logical underpinnings of intelligent design William Dembski
- 15. Information, entropy and the origin of life Walter Bradley
- 16. Irreducible complexity: obstacle to darwinian evolution Michael Behe
- 17. The cambrian information explosion: evidence for intelligent design, Stephen Meyer.
Neutral non-fiction papers and articles
- Bird, Wendell R. The Yale Law Journal, Vol. 87, No. 3, Jan, 1978
- Bird, Wendell R. "Freedom From Establishment and Unneutrality in Public School Instruction and Religious School Regulation." Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, Vol. 2, June, 1979, pp. 125-205
- Bhattarcharjee, Y. (2006). "Science education - Evolution trumps intelligent design in Kansas vote". Science. 313 (5788): 743. doi:10.1126/science.313.5788.743. PMID 16902095.
- Bleckman, Charles A. (2006). "Evolution and creationism in Science: 1880-2000". BioScience. 56 (2): 151–158. doi:10.1641/0006-3568(2006)056[0151:EACIS]2.0.CO;2.
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(help) - Mervis, Jeffrey (2005). "Dover Teachers Want No Part of Intelligent-Design Statement". Science. 307 (5709): 505. doi:10.1126/science.307.5709.505. PMID 15681360.
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ignored (help) - Ankerberg, John. Increasing doubts about evolution (lists scientists who are not ID advocates who oppose Darwinism).
- Bibliography listing books from all sides of the debate
- Staune, Jean. Darwinism Design and Purpose: A European Perspective Institutional Affiliation: General Secretary, Université Interdiciplinare de Paris
- Burian, Richard. Challenges to the Evolutionary Synthesis Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
- Levit et al. Alternative evolutionary theories: A historical survey Journal of Bioeconomics Volume 10, Number 1, 71-96, DOI: 10.1007/s10818-008-9032-y
- Richard Milton. Neo-Darwinism: time to reconsider Times Higher Education Supplement, 1995
- Edward Goldsmith. Evolution, neo-Darwinism and the paradigm of science The Ecologist Vol. 20 No. 2, March–April 1990
Critical non-fiction
Critical non-fiction books
- Ayala, Francisco J. (2006). Darwin and Intelligent Design. Facets Series. Fortress Press. ISBN 0800638026.
- Brockman, John (ed.) (2006). Intelligent thought. Science versus the intelligent design movement. New York, New York: Vintage. ISBN 0-307-27722-4.
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has generic name (help) - Richard Dawkins. The Blind Watchmaker: Why the Evidence of Evolution Reveals a Universe Without Design, W. W. Norton & Company (1996). ISBN 0-393-31570-3
- Richard Dawkins. The God Delusion, Houghton Mifflin (October 18, 2006). ISBN 0-618-68000-4
- Barbara Forrest and Paul R. Gross. Creationism's Trojan Horse: The Wedge of Intelligent Design, Oxford University Press (2004). ISBN 0-19-515742-7
- Foster, John Bellamy (2008). Critique of Intelligent Design: Materialism Versus Creationism from Antiquity to the Present. New York: Monthly Review Press. ISBN 1583671730.
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suggested) (help) - Isaak, Mark (2005). The Counter-Creationism Handbook. Greenwood Press. doi:10.1336/031333305X. ISBN 0-313-33305-X.
- Ernst Mayr. One Long Argument: Charles Darwin and the Genesis of Modern Evolutionary Thought, Harvard University Press (1993). ISBN 0-674-63906-5
- Kenneth R. Miller. Finding Darwin's God, HarperCollins (1999). ISBN 0-06-093049-7
- National Academy of Sciences. Science and Creationism, National Academies Press (1999). ISBN 0-309-06406-6
- Chris Mooney. The Republican War on Science, Basic Books (2005). ISBN 0-465-04676-2
- Robert Pennock. Tower of Babel: The Evidence against the New Creationism, MIT Press (1999). ISBN 0-262-66165-9
- Mark Perakh. Unintelligent Design, Prometheus (Dec 2003). ISBN 1-59102-084-0
- Andrew J. Petto (Editor), Laurie R. Godfrey (Editor). Scientists Confront Intelligent Design and Creationism, W. W. Norton (2007). ISBN 0393050904
- Massimo Pigliucci. Denying Evolution: Creationism, Scientism, and the Nature of Science, Sinauer Associates, Incorporated (2002). ISBN 0-87893-659-9
- Niall Shanks. God, the Devil, and Darwin: A Critique of Intelligent Design Theory, Oxford University Press (2004). ISBN 0-19-516199-8
- Robyn Williams. Unintelligent Design, Why God isn't as smart as she thinks she is, Allen & Unwin (2006). ISBN 978-1-74114-923-4
- Matt Young, Taner Edis eds. Why Intelligent Design Fails: A Scientific Critique of the New Creationism, Rutgers University Press (2004). ISBN 0-8135-3433-X
- Joan Roughgarden Evolution and Christian Faith: Reflections of an Evolutionary Biologist Island Press (August 1, 2006) ISBN 1597260983
- Francis Collins The Language of God Free Press (July 17, 2007) ISBN 1416542744
Critical non-fiction anthologies
- Scott, Eugenie (October 1, 2006). Not in Our Classrooms. Beacon Press. p. 171 pages. ISBN 0807032786.
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- 1. The Once and Future Intelligent Design, by Eugenie C. Scott
- 2. Analyzing "Critical Analysis", by Nicholas J. Matzke and Paul R. Gross
- 3. Theology, Religion, and Intelligent Design, by Martinez Hewlett and Ted Peters
- 4. From the Classroom to the Courtroom: Intelligent Design and the Constitution, by Jay D. Wexler
- 5 When the Classroom Door Closes, Who Teaches Evolution?, by Brian Alters
- 6 Defending the Teaching of Evolution, by Glenn Branch and the staff of the National Center for Science Education
- Afterword by Rev. Barry W. Lynn
Critical non-fiction papers and articles
- Attie, Alan D. (2006). "Defending science education against intelligent design: a call to action". Journal of Clinical Investigation. 116 (5): 1134–1138. doi:10.1172/JCI28449. PMC 1451210. PMID 16670753.
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- Beja, A. (2006). "The judge and "intelligent design" in the United States". Esprit (6): 181–184.
- Bland, M. (2005). "Intelligent design: the response". Physics World. 18 (12): 19.
- Branch, Glenn (2007). "Understanding Creationism after Kitzmiller". BioScience. 57 (3): 278–284. doi:10.1641/B570313. Retrieved 2007-09-08.
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ignored (help) - Frederick C. Crews. Saving Us from Darwin, The New York Review of Books, Vol 48, No 15 (4 October 2001).
- Frederick C. Crews. Saving Us from Darwin, Part II, The New York Review of Books, Vol 48, No 16 (18 October 2001).
- Fitelson, Branden (1998). "Plantinga's Probability Arguments Against Evolutionary Naturalism" (PDF). Pacific Philosophical Quarterly. 79 (2): 115–129. doi:10.1111/1468-0114.00053. Retrieved 2007-06-24.
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Critical non-fiction films
- Flock of Dodos A biting, tongue-in-cheek documentary that pans both sides of the debate.
- Judgement Day: Intelligent Design on Trial, a Public Broadcasting Service NOVA television documentary about the Kitzmiller v. Dover federal trial
- A War on Science is a 49 minute BBC Horizon television documentary about intelligent design, including the 2005 Kitzmiller v. Dover court battle.[2] It prominently features Oxford University professor, biologist Richard Dawkins. It was first broadcast on 26 January 2006.[3] Intelligent design supporters and promoters Phillip Johnson, Michael Behe, Stephen C. Meyer and William A. Dembski also appear in the documentary.
Fiction
The concept of life having been designed or manipulated is a staple of science fiction. Aspects of Intelligent Design are explored in:
- Calculating God by Robert J. Sawyer. 2000. ISBN 0-312-86713-1 A science fiction novel in which an intelligent designer is manipulating reality solely for the benefit of human-kind and three other sentient species residing in our galaxy.
- 2001: A Space Odyssey; in the movie, human evolution is accelerated and guided by an unspecified force, assumed by many to be aliens. In the novel based on the film, human evolution is accelerated and guided by aliens.
- In the Doctor Who episode Image of the Fendahl, evolution on Earth was guided by an alien, to allow it to feed on humans.
- The novel Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus prominently features an intelligently (but imperfectly) designed creature, whose faults stem from the inherent flaws of its creator, Victor Frankenstein.
- The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy reveals that the Earth was built by the Magratheans who were commissioned by mice and designed by the computer Deep Thought to find the ultimate question of life, the universe, and everything.
- In the movie Mission to Mars, highly evolved aliens accelerated and guided human evolution.
- Rama Revealed by Arthur C. Clarke and Gentry Lee; in this final novel of a series, it is revealed that the (mostly offstage) Ramans create universes and test their inhabitants in an attempt to maximise the quantity of consciousness within them.
- According to the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode The Chase, Star Trek aliens all look similar because life was seeded on different planets by highly evolved aliens.
- In the Well World series, by Jack L. Chalker, aliens known as Markovians evolved and grew to the point where their computers, by means of a universal mathematics, were able to create/produce/do anything they wanted. Bored with being virtual gods, they decided their race had been flawed in some manner. So they designed a new universe and Markovian volunteers chose to become all of the new races therein, including humans, to see if perhaps another race could attain the perfection they believed existed but which they themselves failed to achieve.
- Roddy M. Bullock (2006). The Cave Painting: A Parable of Science. Access Research Network. ISBN 1-931796-27-0.
- Dean Koontz (2009). Breathless. New York: Bantam Publishing. ISBN 978-0553807158. References the mathematical calculation of the improbability of life.
References
- ^ Mere Creation: Science, Faith & Intelligent Design
- ^ A War on Science: The theory of evolution is under attack from a controversial new idea called intelligent design. But is it science?, BBC Horizon Science& Nature: TV & Radio Followup.
- ^ Britons unconvinced on evolution, BBC News, 26 January 2006
External links
- Essential Reading List The Discovery Institute's essential intelligent design reading list