Synthese on Evolution and its Rivals (Free Access)

Synthese on Evolution and its Rivals (Free Access)

Thanks to John Pieret and John Wilkins for pointing out that Synthese, An International Journal for Epistemology, Methodology and Philosophy of Science has an issue dedicated to “Evolution and Its Rivals” and is allowing free access to it in pdf form. Here are the impressive contents:

“Introduction” by Glenn Branch
“Can’t philosophers tell the difference between science and religion?: Demarcation revisited” by Robert T. Pennock
“Are creationists rational?” by John S. Wilkins
“Foiling the Black Knight” by Kelly C. Smith
“Information theory, evolutionary computation, and Dembski’s ‘complex specified information’” by Wesley Elsberry and Jeffrey Shallit
“Design and its discontents” by Bruce H. Weber
“The science question in intelligent design” Sahotra Sarkar
“Intelligent design in theological perspective” by Niall Shanks and Keith Green
“The non-epistemology of intelligent design: its implications for public policy” by Barbara Forrest
“Evolution and atheism: Has Griffin reconciled science and religion?” by James H. Fetzer


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