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God and the new cosmology / Corey, Michael Anthony
Titre : God and the new cosmology : the anthropic design argument Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Corey, Michael Anthony, Auteur Editeur : Totowa, New Jersey : Rowman and Littlefield Année de publication : ©1993 Importance : xv, 332 p. Format : 23 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-8476-7802-0 Note générale : Includes bibliographical references and index Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Anthropic principle
God -- Proof, Cosmological.
God--Proof, Teleological
Natural theology
Religion and scienceRésumé : 'Given the excellent historical context in which Corey frames his case and the rational manner in which he closes off the loopholes, the stage is set for paradigm shift in the secular area. I highly Note de contenu : Introduction --
Overview --
The humanoid principle --
An anthropic or biocentric universe? --
A brief history of teleological thought --
Teleology, eutaxiology, and the concept of design --
Early background of teleological thought --
Greek and Roman philosophy --
Medieval philosophy --
Renaissance and early modern thought --
Eighteenth-century thought --
Nineteenth- and twentieth-century thought --
The influence of Darwinism on teleological thought --
The return to a scientific teleology --
Teleology and holism --
Conclusion --
The immediate background of the biocentric and anthropic principles --
Science acknowledges a beginning to the universe --
Evidence for the biocentric principle --
Where did the original evolving matter come from? --
Creation out of nothing? --
The cosmic prevalence of matter over antimatter --
The amount of matter in the universe and the rate of cosmic expansion --
The role of dark matter in cosmogenesis --
Evidence for the existence of dark matter --
The time frame for galaxy formation --
Big bang ripples: the "Holy Grail" of cosmology --
The roughness parameter --
The size of the universe --
The advantage of a sparse universe --
The temperature of nuclear stability --
The role of deuterium --
Design at the sub-atomic level --
Cosmic "coincidences" involving nature's fundamental constants --
Discussion --
Evidence for design in the invariant and cooperative aspects of nature's physical constants --
Cosmic repulsion --
Life and the degree of entropy in the universe --
The importance of the velocity of light in the evolution of life --
Photosynthesis and the surface temperature of the sun --
The historical increase of solar luminosity --
The transition to a non-toxic, oxidizing atmosphere --
Atmospheric oxygen maintenance --
The requirements for a stable water cycle --
The timing of the sun's T-Tauri wind --
The importance of the radio between photons and protons --
The smoothness of the microwave background --
The homogeneity of the universe --
Guth's inflationary hypothesis --
The marvel of intrastellar carbon formation --
The role of neutrinos and the weak nuclear force in the explosion of supernovae --
Large number coincidences --
The importance of three spatial dimensions for the evolution of life --
The existence of order vis-à-vis the second law of thermodynamics --
The three arrows of time --
The miracle of carbon --
The importance of nitrogen, sulfur, and phosphorus in biochemistry --
The miraculousness of water --
Discussion --
A tailor-made world --
The WAP and natural complexity --
The rapidity of life's evolution --
The relative size of the human body in the universal hierarchy of objects --
5. Interpreting the evidence --
God and the nature of the quantum vacuum --
Value of the cosmological constant --
God and the primordial process of spontaneous symmetry breaking --
Inflation and contrivance --
Can inflation solve the horizon problem? --
Singularities in view of the divine --
What happened before the big bang? --
The creation of space and time at the beginning --
Additional biblical parallels with modern cosmology --
The miracle of perfect universal balance --
The mind of God and Bohm's concept of the implicate order --
Contrivance and the second law of thermodynamics --
Order out of disorder? --
God and the existence of self-generated order --
Natural selection and the origin of life --
A cosmic blueprint? --
The empirical nature of the biocentric principle. Making sense of the "coincidences" --
The probabilistic significance of the cosmic "coincidences" --
Coincidence or contrivance? --
Cosmic coincidences and the odds surrounding the evolution of life --
A Humean objection --
Alternative viewpoints --
The many worlds interpretation of the weak anthropic principle --
Campbell's criticism of the WAP --
The sum over histories interpretation --
The Genesis paradox resolved --
Murphy's law and the anthropic design argument --
The SAP to the rescue --
The equivalence of the SAP with the traditional concept of intelligent design --
A theistic interpretation of quantum mechanics --
God and Stephen Hawking's proposed no boundary condition to the universe --
What is there for God to do in the universe? --
Ours as one of the best of all possible worlds --
A proof for God? --
Varieties of proofs --
Data coherence and causality --
A probabilistic proof for the existence of God --
Scientific proof for a creator? --
The acceptability of indirect scientific evidence --
Scientific truth via the process of elimination --
Deducing the existence of God from the intelligence of the creation --
Holistic proof for the existence of God --
The overall case for intelligent design --
An anthropic or biocentric universe? --
Argument for an anthropic interpretation of the cosmological evidence --
The legitimacy of the moderate anthropocentric perspective --
Anthropocentrism in light of the weak and strong anthropic principles --
The WAP and the existence of extraterrestrial intelligences --
Solar eclipses and the size of the moon --
The prospect of divine omnipotence --
Creation ex nihilo --
The self-existence of God vs. the self-existence of matter --
Supernatural naturalism --
Modern cosmology and the adequacy of the process God --
Is the present universe worthy of a divine creator? --
God's true nature --
The case for natural theology --
The natural theologian's claims --
Natural theology and the threat from naturalistic evolution --
Response to Hume --
Kant's objections to the argument from design --
Is theistic belief falsifiable? --
The positive function of the natural atheologian's criticisms --
Conclusion --
Faith and the modern scientist --
Apologetics and the role of faith --
The origin of our modern concept of faith --
Epilogue: A call for a new type of scientifically minded universal theorist --
Appendix: In defense of the big bang: a theistic response to Eric J. Lerner's infinitely old plasma universe.God and the new cosmology : the anthropic design argument [texte imprimé] / Corey, Michael Anthony, Auteur . - Totowa, New Jersey : Rowman and Littlefield, ©1993 . - xv, 332 p. ; 23 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-8476-7802-0
Includes bibliographical references and index
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Anthropic principle
God -- Proof, Cosmological.
God--Proof, Teleological
Natural theology
Religion and scienceRésumé : 'Given the excellent historical context in which Corey frames his case and the rational manner in which he closes off the loopholes, the stage is set for paradigm shift in the secular area. I highly Note de contenu : Introduction --
Overview --
The humanoid principle --
An anthropic or biocentric universe? --
A brief history of teleological thought --
Teleology, eutaxiology, and the concept of design --
Early background of teleological thought --
Greek and Roman philosophy --
Medieval philosophy --
Renaissance and early modern thought --
Eighteenth-century thought --
Nineteenth- and twentieth-century thought --
The influence of Darwinism on teleological thought --
The return to a scientific teleology --
Teleology and holism --
Conclusion --
The immediate background of the biocentric and anthropic principles --
Science acknowledges a beginning to the universe --
Evidence for the biocentric principle --
Where did the original evolving matter come from? --
Creation out of nothing? --
The cosmic prevalence of matter over antimatter --
The amount of matter in the universe and the rate of cosmic expansion --
The role of dark matter in cosmogenesis --
Evidence for the existence of dark matter --
The time frame for galaxy formation --
Big bang ripples: the "Holy Grail" of cosmology --
The roughness parameter --
The size of the universe --
The advantage of a sparse universe --
The temperature of nuclear stability --
The role of deuterium --
Design at the sub-atomic level --
Cosmic "coincidences" involving nature's fundamental constants --
Discussion --
Evidence for design in the invariant and cooperative aspects of nature's physical constants --
Cosmic repulsion --
Life and the degree of entropy in the universe --
The importance of the velocity of light in the evolution of life --
Photosynthesis and the surface temperature of the sun --
The historical increase of solar luminosity --
The transition to a non-toxic, oxidizing atmosphere --
Atmospheric oxygen maintenance --
The requirements for a stable water cycle --
The timing of the sun's T-Tauri wind --
The importance of the radio between photons and protons --
The smoothness of the microwave background --
The homogeneity of the universe --
Guth's inflationary hypothesis --
The marvel of intrastellar carbon formation --
The role of neutrinos and the weak nuclear force in the explosion of supernovae --
Large number coincidences --
The importance of three spatial dimensions for the evolution of life --
The existence of order vis-à-vis the second law of thermodynamics --
The three arrows of time --
The miracle of carbon --
The importance of nitrogen, sulfur, and phosphorus in biochemistry --
The miraculousness of water --
Discussion --
A tailor-made world --
The WAP and natural complexity --
The rapidity of life's evolution --
The relative size of the human body in the universal hierarchy of objects --
5. Interpreting the evidence --
God and the nature of the quantum vacuum --
Value of the cosmological constant --
God and the primordial process of spontaneous symmetry breaking --
Inflation and contrivance --
Can inflation solve the horizon problem? --
Singularities in view of the divine --
What happened before the big bang? --
The creation of space and time at the beginning --
Additional biblical parallels with modern cosmology --
The miracle of perfect universal balance --
The mind of God and Bohm's concept of the implicate order --
Contrivance and the second law of thermodynamics --
Order out of disorder? --
God and the existence of self-generated order --
Natural selection and the origin of life --
A cosmic blueprint? --
The empirical nature of the biocentric principle. Making sense of the "coincidences" --
The probabilistic significance of the cosmic "coincidences" --
Coincidence or contrivance? --
Cosmic coincidences and the odds surrounding the evolution of life --
A Humean objection --
Alternative viewpoints --
The many worlds interpretation of the weak anthropic principle --
Campbell's criticism of the WAP --
The sum over histories interpretation --
The Genesis paradox resolved --
Murphy's law and the anthropic design argument --
The SAP to the rescue --
The equivalence of the SAP with the traditional concept of intelligent design --
A theistic interpretation of quantum mechanics --
God and Stephen Hawking's proposed no boundary condition to the universe --
What is there for God to do in the universe? --
Ours as one of the best of all possible worlds --
A proof for God? --
Varieties of proofs --
Data coherence and causality --
A probabilistic proof for the existence of God --
Scientific proof for a creator? --
The acceptability of indirect scientific evidence --
Scientific truth via the process of elimination --
Deducing the existence of God from the intelligence of the creation --
Holistic proof for the existence of God --
The overall case for intelligent design --
An anthropic or biocentric universe? --
Argument for an anthropic interpretation of the cosmological evidence --
The legitimacy of the moderate anthropocentric perspective --
Anthropocentrism in light of the weak and strong anthropic principles --
The WAP and the existence of extraterrestrial intelligences --
Solar eclipses and the size of the moon --
The prospect of divine omnipotence --
Creation ex nihilo --
The self-existence of God vs. the self-existence of matter --
Supernatural naturalism --
Modern cosmology and the adequacy of the process God --
Is the present universe worthy of a divine creator? --
God's true nature --
The case for natural theology --
The natural theologian's claims --
Natural theology and the threat from naturalistic evolution --
Response to Hume --
Kant's objections to the argument from design --
Is theistic belief falsifiable? --
The positive function of the natural atheologian's criticisms --
Conclusion --
Faith and the modern scientist --
Apologetics and the role of faith --
The origin of our modern concept of faith --
Epilogue: A call for a new type of scientifically minded universal theorist --
Appendix: In defense of the big bang: a theistic response to Eric J. Lerner's infinitely old plasma universe.Exemplaires (1)
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Signs of intelligence / Dembski, William A.
Titre : Signs of intelligence : understanding intelligent design Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Dembski, William A., Éditeur scientifique ; Kushiner, James M., Éditeur scientifique Editeur : Grand Rapids, Mich. : Brazos Press Année de publication : c2001 Importance : 224 p. Présentation : illustrations Format : 23 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-58743-004-6 Note générale : Includes bibliographical references. Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Evolution (Biology) -- Religious aspects.
God--Proof, Teleological
Intelligent design (Theology)Index. décimale : BL 263 Résumé :
A collection of fourteen essays which provide an overview of the argument for intelligent design, with diagrams, explanations, and relevant quotations.Note de contenu : Introduction : what intelligent design is not / William A. Dembski --
The intelligent design movement : challenging the modernist monopoly on science / Phillip E. Johnson --
Design and the discriminating public : gaining a hearing from ordinary people / Nancy Pearcey --
Proud obstacles and a reasonable hope : the apologetic value of intelligent design / Jay Wesley Richards --
The regeneration of science and culture : the cultural implications of scientific materialism versus intelligent design / John G. West --
The world as text : science, letters, and the recovery of meaning / Patrick Henry Reardon --
Getting God a pass : science, theology, and the consideration of intelligent design / John Mark Reynolds --
Darwin's breakdown : irreducible complexity and design at the Foundation of Life / Michael J. Behe --
Word games : DNA, design, and intelligence / Stephen C. Meyer --
Making sense of biology : the evidence for development by design / Jonathan Wells --
Unfit for survival : the fatal flaws of natural selection / Paul A. Nelson --
The Cambrian explosion : the fossil record and intelligent design / Robert F. DeHaan, John L. Wiester --
The "just so" universe : the fine-tuning of constants and conditions in the cosmos / Walter L. Bradley --
Signs of intelligence : a primer on the discernment of intelligent design / William A. Dembski --
Is intelligent design science? The scientific status and future of design-theoretic explanations / Bruce L. Gordon.Signs of intelligence : understanding intelligent design [texte imprimé] / Dembski, William A., Éditeur scientifique ; Kushiner, James M., Éditeur scientifique . - Grand Rapids, Mich. : Brazos Press, c2001 . - 224 p. : illustrations ; 23 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-58743-004-6
Includes bibliographical references.
Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Evolution (Biology) -- Religious aspects.
God--Proof, Teleological
Intelligent design (Theology)Index. décimale : BL 263 Résumé :
A collection of fourteen essays which provide an overview of the argument for intelligent design, with diagrams, explanations, and relevant quotations.Note de contenu : Introduction : what intelligent design is not / William A. Dembski --
The intelligent design movement : challenging the modernist monopoly on science / Phillip E. Johnson --
Design and the discriminating public : gaining a hearing from ordinary people / Nancy Pearcey --
Proud obstacles and a reasonable hope : the apologetic value of intelligent design / Jay Wesley Richards --
The regeneration of science and culture : the cultural implications of scientific materialism versus intelligent design / John G. West --
The world as text : science, letters, and the recovery of meaning / Patrick Henry Reardon --
Getting God a pass : science, theology, and the consideration of intelligent design / John Mark Reynolds --
Darwin's breakdown : irreducible complexity and design at the Foundation of Life / Michael J. Behe --
Word games : DNA, design, and intelligence / Stephen C. Meyer --
Making sense of biology : the evidence for development by design / Jonathan Wells --
Unfit for survival : the fatal flaws of natural selection / Paul A. Nelson --
The Cambrian explosion : the fossil record and intelligent design / Robert F. DeHaan, John L. Wiester --
The "just so" universe : the fine-tuning of constants and conditions in the cosmos / Walter L. Bradley --
Signs of intelligence : a primer on the discernment of intelligent design / William A. Dembski --
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