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Definitions: On the Language of Evolution and Intelligent Design

Definitions: On the Language of Evolution and Intelligent Design

Paperback

General Science

ISBN13: 9798360888666
Publisher: Independently Published
Published: Nov 2 2022
Pages: 104
Weight: 0.36
Height: 0.25 Width: 6.00 Depth: 9.00
Language: English

Vigorously tackling one of education's most controversial issues, John W. Campbell goes through the different aspects of the debate between advocates of intelligent design and advocates of evolution. He proposes his thesis that, contrary to popular belief, intelligent design and evolution may not be mutually exclusive but, rather, may be the only explanation for the origin of humankind. By dissecting the terminology and language of both sides of the argument, he meticulously points out problems with definition and connotation, claiming that the personal biases of individuals have given these words meanings they were not meant to have. An analysis of each part of the argument, including the difference between fact and fiction, the legacy of history, and the impact of religion and science, provides an evaluation of these biases.

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