Saturday, October 01, 2005
Nobels All Around!
The result of these cumulative efforts to investigate the cell -- to investigate life at the molecular level -- is [once you apply Behe’s notion of irreducible complexity] a loud, clear, piercing cry of "design!" The result is so unambiguous and so significant that it must be ranked as one of the greatest achievements in the history of science. (p. 232-33)
The greatest breakthrough in philosophy of science and probability theory of recent years has been to isolate and make precise this criterion [complexity-specification]. Michael Behe’s criterion of irreducible complexity for establishing the design of biochemical systems is a special case of the complexity-specification criterion for detecting design.
How will the Committee ever be able to choose?
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