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Intelligent design (ID) is a pseudoscientific argument for the existence of God, presented by its proponents as "an evidence-based scientific theory about life's origins". Proponents claim that "certain features of the universe and of living things are best explained by an intelligent cause, not an undirected process such as natural selection." ID is a form of creationism that lacks empirical support and offers no testable or tenable hypotheses, and is therefore not science. The leading proponents of ID are associated with the Discovery Institute, a Christian, politically conservative think tank based in the United States. Although the phrase intelligent design had featured previously in theological discussions of the argument from design, its first publication in its present use as an alternative term for creationism was in Of Pandas and People, a 1989 creationist textbook intended for high school biology classes. The term was substituted into drafts of the book, directly replacing references to creation science and creationism, after the 1987 Supreme Court's Edwards v. Aguillard decision barred the teaching of creation science in public schools on constitutional grounds. From the mid-1990s, the intelligent design movement (IDM), supported by the Discovery Institute, advocated inclusion of intelligent design in public school biology curricula. This led to the 2005 Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District trial, which found that intelligent design was not science, that it "cannot uncouple itself from its creationist, and thus religious, antecedents", and that the public school district's promotion of it therefore violated the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. ID presents two main arguments against evolutionary explanations: irreducible complexity and specified complexity, asserting that certain biological and informational features of living things are too complex to be the result of natural selection. Detailed scientific examination has rebutted several examples for which evolutionary explanations are claimed to be impossible. ID seeks to challenge the methodological naturalism inherent in modern science, though proponents concede that they have yet to produce a scientific theory. As a positive argument against evolution, ID proposes an analogy between natural systems and human artifacts, a version of the theological argument from design for the existence of God. ID proponents then conclude by analogy that the complex features, as defined by ID, are evidence of design. Critics of ID find a false dichotomy in the premise that evidence against evolution constitutes evidence for design. History Origin of the concept In 1910, evolution was not a topic of major religious controversy in America, but in the 1920s, the fundamentalist–modernist controversy in theology resulted in fundamentalist Christian opposition to teaching evolution and resulted in the origins of modern creationism. As a result, teaching of evolution was effectively suspended in U.S. public schools until the 1960s, and when evolution was then reintroduced into the curriculum, there was a series of court cases in which attempts were made to get creationism taught alongside evolution in science classes. Young Earth creationists (YECs) promoted "creation science" as "an alternative scientific explanation of the world in which we live". This frequently invoked the argument from design to explain complexity in nature as supposedly demonstrating the existence of God. The argument from design, also known as the teleological argument or "argument from intelligent design", has been presented by theologists for centuries. A sufficiently succinct summary of the argument from design shows its unscientific, circular, and thereby illogical reasoning, for example as follows: "Wherever complex design exists, there must have been a designer; nature is complex and therefore nature must have had an intelligent designer." Thomas Aquinas presented it in his fifth proof of God's existence as a syllogism. In 1802, William Paley's Natural Theology presented examples of intricate purpose in organisms. His version of the watchmaker analogy argued that a watch has evidently been designed by a craftsman and that it is supposedly just as evident that the complexity and adaptation seen in nature must have been designed. He went on to argue that the perfection and diversity of these designs supposedly shows the designer to be omnipotent and that this can supposedly only be the Christian god. Like "creation science", intelligent design centers on Paley's religious argument from design, but while Paley's natural theology was open to deistic design through God-given laws, intelligent design seeks scientific confirmation of repeated supposedly miraculous interventions in the history of life. "Creation science" prefigured the intelligent design arguments of irreducible complexity, even featuring the bacterial flagellum. In the United States, attempts to introduce "creation science" into schools led to court rulings that it is religious in nature and thus cannot be taught in public school science classrooms. Intelligent design is also presented as science and shares other arguments with "creation science" but avoids literal Biblical references to such topics as the biblical flood story or using Bible verses to estimate the age of the Earth. Barbara Forrest writes that the intelligent design movement began in 1984 with the book The Mystery of Life's Origin: Reassessing Current Theories, co-written by the creationist and chemist Charles B. Thaxton and two other authors and published by Jon A. Buell's Foundation for Thought and Ethics. In March 1986, Stephen C. Meyer published a review of this book, discussing how information theory could suggest that messages transmitted by DNA in the cell show "specified complexity" and must have been created by an intelligent agent. He also argued that science is based upon "foundational assumptions" of naturalism that were as much a matter of faith as those of "creation theory". In November of that year, Thaxton described his reasoning as a more sophisticated form of Paley's argument from design. At a conference that Thaxton held in 1988 ("Sources of Information Content in DNA"), he said that his intelligent cause view was compatible with both metaphysical naturalism and supernaturalism. Intelligent design avoids identifying or naming the intelligent designer—it merely states that one (or more) must exist—but leaders of the movement have said the designer is the Christian God. Whether this lack of specificity about the designer's identity in public discussions is a genuine feature of the concept – or just a posture taken to avoid alienating those who would separate religion from the teaching of science – has been a matter of great debate between supporters and critics of intelligent design. The Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District court ruling held .... Discover the Intelligent Education popular books. 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    Intelligent Systems and Learning Data Analytics in Online Education

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    Intelligent Systems and Learning Data Analytics in Online Education provides novel artificial intelligence (AI) and analyticsbased methods to improve online teaching and learning. ...

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    Visions and Concepts for Education 4.0

    Michael E. Auer & Dan Centea

    This book contains papers in the fields of Interactive, Collaborative, and Blended Learning; TechnologySupported Learning; Education 4.0; Pedagogical and Psychological Issues.With ...

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    Cognitive Robotics

    Angelo Cangelosi & Minoru Asada

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    The Mind Tree

    Tito Rajarshi Mukhopadhyay

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    Robots in Education

    Fady Alnajjar, Christoph Bartneck, Paul Baxter, Tony Belpaeme, Massimiliano Cappuccio, Cinzia Di Dio, Friederike Eyssel, Jürgen Handke, Omar Mubin, Mohammad Obaid & Natalia Reich-Stiebert

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    Robotics in Education

    Munir Merdan, Wilfried Lepuschitz, Gottfried Koppensteiner & Richard Balogh

    This proceedings volume showcases the latest achievements in research and development in Educational Robotics presented at the 7th International Conference on Robotics in Education...

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    Engineering Education for a Smart Society

    Michael E. Auer & Kwang-Sun Kim

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    Intelligent Thought

    John Brockman

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    Robotics in Education

    Munir Merdan, Wilfried Lepuschitz, Gottfried Koppensteiner, Richard Balogh & David Obdrzalek

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    Advances in Computer Science for Engineering and Education

    Zhengbing Hu, Sergey Petoukhov, Ivan Dychka & Matthew He

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    Advances in Human Factors in Training, Education, and Learning Sciences

    Salman Nazir, Tareq Ahram & Waldemar Karwowski

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    Cowpuppy

    Gregory Berns

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    Faith Versus Fact

    Jerry A. Coyne

    The New York Times bestselling author explains why any attempt to make religion compatible with science is doomed to fail.   What we read in the news today is full of subjecti...

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    Developing Emotionally Intelligent Leadership In Higher Education

    Dominique Parrish

    It is widely accepted that the success of higher education institutions is dependent on effective competent leaders and leadership. There is also growing evidence to support the pr...

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    Proceedings of the 1st International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Digital Environments for Education, Arts and Heritage

    Alessandro Luigini

    This book gathers peerreviewed papers presented at the 1st International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Digital Environments for Education, Arts and Heritage (EARTH2018), held...

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    Re-Reading Education Policy and Practice in Small States

    Tavis D. Jules & Patrick Ressler

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    Robotics in Education

    Wilfried Lepuschitz, Munir Merdan, Gottfried Koppensteiner, Richard Balogh & David Obdrzalek

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    Advances in Human Factors in Training, Education, and Learning Sciences

    Waldemar Karwowski, Tareq Ahram & Salman Nazir

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    Computer Assisted Instruction and Intelligent Tutoring Systems

    Jill H. Larkin & Ruth W. Chabay

    The fields of computerassisted instruction and intelligent tutoring systems have had few vehicles for sharing ideas or programs. Different backgrounds and settings meant reading di...

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    Advances in Artificial Systems for Medicine and Education II

    Zhengbing Hu, Sergey V. Petoukhov & Matthew He

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    The Impact of the 4th Industrial Revolution on Engineering Education

    Michael E. Auer, Hanno Hortsch & Panarit Sethakul

    This book gathers papers presented at the 22nd International Conference on Interactive Collaborative Learning (ICL2019), which was held in Bangkok, Thailand, from 25 to 27 Septembe...

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    Robotics in Education

    Wilfried Lepuschitz, Munir Merdan, Gottfried Koppensteiner, Richard Balogh & David Obdrzalek

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    Recent Advances in Technology Research and Education

    Dumitru Luca, Lucel Sirghi & Claudiu Costin

    This book presents selected contributions to the 16th International Conference on Global Research and Education InterAcademia 2017 hosted by Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași,...

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    The Work of the Future

    David H. Autor, David A. Mindell & Elisabeth Reynolds

    Why the United States lags behind other industrialized countries in sharing the benefits of innovation with workers and how we can remedy the problem.The United States has too many...

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    Intelligent Support for Computer Science Education

    Barbara Di Eugenio, Davide Fossati & Nick Green

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    Epistemology and Science Education

    Roger S. Taylor & Michel Ferrari

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    The Educational Intelligent Economy

    Tavis D. Jules

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    Robotics in Education

    Munir Merdan, Wilfried Lepuschitz, Gottfried Koppensteiner, Richard Balogh & David Obdrzalek

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    Tiny Humans, Big Emotions

    Alyssa Blask Campbell & Lauren Elizabeth Stauble

    The Future is Emotionally IntelligentFrom two early childhood experts, an essential guidebook that empowers parents to help their little ones navigate their big feelingsincluding t...

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    Advances in Human Factors in Training, Education, and Learning Sciences

    Terence Andre

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    The Disintegrating Student

    Jeannine Jannot

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    Intelligent Leadership

    John M. Burger, Charles F. Webber & Patricia Klinck

    Effective educational leadership, while highly contextualized, is more and more recognized as a crucial input and process variable that determines to a very large extent the outcom...

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    Advances in Personalized Web-Based Education

    Konstantina Chrysafiadi & Maria Virvou

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    Advances in Artificial Systems for Medicine and Education IV

    Zhengbing Hu, Sergey Petoukhov & Matthew He

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    Creationism and Intelligent Design

    Oliver Gebel

    The aim of this paper is to explain how this distinct religious trait of being prone to fundamentalist thought, which is an integral part of American culture, affects modern scienc...

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    The Zero Marginal Cost Society

    Jeremy Rifkin

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    STEM and ICT Education in Intelligent Environments

    Hideyuki Kanematsu & Dana M. Barry

    This book combines information communication technology (ICT) with the creative interdisciplinary teaching approach known as STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics...

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    Robot Ethics

    Patrick Lin, Keith Abney & George A. Bekey

    Prominent experts from science and the humanities explore issues in robot ethics that range from sex to war. Robots today serve in many roles, from entertainer to educator to execu...

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    The Way of the Intelligent Rebel

    Olivier Roland

    Olivier Roland offers an inspiring road map to help readers get more out of life as an 'Intelligent Rebel' and find success and fulfilment by breaking out of the system.Do you drea...