
Publication details
Year: 2011
Pages: 291-305
Series: Synthese
Full citation:
, "The science question in intelligent design", Synthese 178 (2), 2011, pp. 291-305.


The science question in intelligent design
pp. 291-305
in: Glenn Branch, James H. Fetzer (eds), Evolution and its rivals, Synthese 178 (2), 2011.Abstract
Intelligent Design creationism is often criticized for failing to be science because it falls afoul of some demarcation criterion between science and non-science. This paper argues that this objection to Intelligent Design is misplaced because it assumes that a consistent non-theological characterization of Intelligent Design is possible. In contrast, it argues that, if Intelligent Design is taken to be non-theological doctrine, it is not intelligible. Consequently, a demarcation criterion cannot be used to judge its status. This position has the added advantage of providing reasons to reject Intelligent Design creationism without invoking potentially philosophically controversial demarcation criteria.
Publication details
Year: 2011
Pages: 291-305
Series: Synthese
Full citation:
, "The science question in intelligent design", Synthese 178 (2), 2011, pp. 291-305.