Close-up shot of microscope
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post
Author
Stephen C. Meyer
Date
April 26, 2018
Categorized
Commentary , Research and Analysis
Tagged
, defining id , defining science , falsifiability , Featured Articles , measurement , methodological naturalism , scientific method
Stephen C. Meyer
April 26, 2018
Commentary , Research and Analysis
Biologists have long recognized that many organized structures in living organisms — the elegant form and protective covering of the coiled nautilus; the interdependent parts of the vertebrate eye; the interlocking bones, muscles, and feathers of a bird wing — “give the appearance of having been designed for a purpose.” Read More ›
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