Is Intelligent Design the Answer to Darwinism?Marcos Eberlin’s Foresightand the Limits of Irreducible Complexity as Scientific Paradigm
Keywords: 
Intelligent Design
foresight
biochemistry
irreducible complexity
Aristotle
Aquinas
Issue Date: 
2020
Publisher: 
Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika
ISSN: 
2300-7648
Citation: 
Morgan, J. (Jason). "Is Intelligent Design the Answer to Darwinism?Marcos Eberlin’s Foresightand the Limits of Irreducible Complexity as Scientific Paradigm". Scientia et Fides. 8 (2), 2020, 393 - 402
Abstract
Marcos Eberlin is a chemist and mass spectrometer who advances in a new book a refined Intelligent Design (ID) theory hinging on “foresight,” or the apparent teleology and purpose discernible in biological, chemical, and other complex life sys-tems. Repurposing older ID arguments, such as those of “irreducible complexity,” and introducing new examples of phenomena pointed to by other ID theorists, Eberlin makes a strong argument for mindful creation by a “superintellect”. But is ID sufficient to answer Darwinism? Does “foresight” go far enough in providing an alternative view of the origin of complex lifeforms? I argue that Eberlin, and other ID theorists, does not have a robust-enough definition of science to counter non-theistic theories of biology and biochemistry. An Aristotelian-Thomistic understanding of science allows us to go beyond the divide between ID and a-theistic theories and move the science-and-faith debate onto more solid ground.

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