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Why are we still debating Darwinism? Why not teach the controversy? / John Angus Campbell
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
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
III: The theory of intelligent design: a scientific alternative to Neo-Darwinism 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
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
Creationism versus Darwinism: a third alternative / Brig Klyce and Chandra Wickramasinghe
The rhetorical problem of intelligent design / Philip E. Johnson.
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
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
III: The theory of intelligent design: a scientific alternative to Neo-Darwinism 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
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
Creationism versus Darwinism: a third alternative / Brig Klyce and Chandra Wickramasinghe
The rhetorical problem of intelligent design / Philip E. Johnson.