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Foreword by Charles W. Colson Preface AcknowledgmentsPart 1: Basic Distinctions
1. Intelligent Design
2. Creation
3. Scientific Creationism
4. Disguised Theology
5. Religious Motivation
6. Optimal Design
7. The Design ArgumentPart 2: Detecting Design
8. The Design Inference
9. Chance and Necessity
10. Specified Complexity
11. The Explanatory Filter
12. Reliability of the Criterion
13. Objectivity and Subjectivity
14. Assertibility
15. The Chance of the GapsPart 3: Information
16. Information and Matter
17. Information Theory
18. Biology's Information Problem
19. Information ex Nihilo
20. Nature's Receptivity to Information
21. The Law of Conservation of InformationPart 4: Issues Arising from Naturalism
22. Varieties of Naturalism
23. Interventionism
24. Miracles and Counterfactual Substitution
25. The Supernatural
26. Embodied and Unembodied Designers
27. The Designer Regress
28. Selective Skepticism
29. The Progress of SciencePart 5: Theoretical Challenges to Intelligent Design
30. Argument from Ignorance
31. Eliminative Induction
32. Hume, Reid and Signs of Intelligence
33. Design by Elimination vs. Design by Comparison
34. The Demand for Details: Darwinism's Tu Quoque
35. Displacement and the No Free Lunch Principle
36. The Only Games in TownPart 6: A New Kind of Science
37. Aspirations
38. Mechanism
39. Testability
40. The Significance of Michael Behe
41. Peer Review
42. The "Wedge"
43. Research Themes
44. Making Intelligent Design a Disciplined Science Select Bibliography Index
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