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Design
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"Intelligent Design" is rapidly growing as a popular movement. Nonetheless, its status as a scientific and intellectual program is increasingly coming under scrutiny, and there are many misgivings, especially in the academy. This conference seeks to articulate the best criticisms of Intelligent Design theory and to allow its proponents to address these concerns.
Conference speakers include: Stephen C. Meyer, Michael Behe, Scott Minnich, William Dembski, Paul Nelson, Michael Shermer, Kenneth Miller, John Leslie, Robin Collins, Brian Josephson, David DeWolf, Warren Nord, Ronald Numbers, Michael Ruse, Del Ratzsch, Patrick Henry Reardon, Robert O'Connor, Michael Roberts, Mike Thrush, Larry Arnhart, Ted Davis, Diogenes Allen, Jean Staune, Kelly Smith, Lenny Moss and well as many concurrent paper presentations. Click to view Biographies of Presenters
This 23-tape presentation is available in 3 individual volumes or as a single complete set (discounted price). Descriptions of each album are listed below, along with ordering options.
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Complete
Set |
Complete
Set Includes all tapes listed below |
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Album One |
Plenary Sessions: Is Design a Good Idea for Science? Tape 1: Stephen
C. Meyer Tape # 7 is
included in Album Two: Tape 8: David
DeWolf; Stephen Meyer; Warren A. Nord |
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Album Two |
Plenary Sessions: Machinical and Philosophical Reflections on ID Tape 7: Walter
Starkey; Lawrence Starkey Lunch and Dinner Speakers |
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Album Three |
Concurrent
Sessions: Behe and His Critics Tape 17: Mike
Thrus; Larry Arnhart; Michael Behe Design in the Nineteenth Century |