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Postcard from Warsaw: Debating Teleology in Science
I was in Warsaw, Poland, for a conference on intelligent design, “Faith and Science in the Age of Secularization.” Capping off the conference, I had a debate/conversation with a local philosopher of science (former chemist), Professor Wojchiech Sady. I spoke in English, he in Polish. An English version of the debate, with Professor Sady’s words translated into English, is now available on YouTube:
Display “Is There a Place for Teleological Explanations in Science? | Debate | W. Dembski and W. Sady” from YouTube
The title of the debate was: “Is There a Place for Teleological Explanations in Science?” Some readers may find it of interest. Our ID friend in Poland, Grzegorz Malec, introduced us.
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William A. Dembski
Founding and Senior Fellow, Center for Science and Culture, Distinguished Fellow, Walter Bradley Center for Natural and Artificial IntelligenceA mathematician and philosopher, Bill Dembski is the author/editor of more than 25 books as well as the writer of peer-reviewed articles spanning mathematics, engineering, biology, philosophy, and theology. With doctorates in mathematics (University of Chicago) and philosophy (University of Illinois at Chicago), Bill is an active researcher in the field of intelligent design. But he is also a tech entrepreneur who builds educational software and websites, exploring how education can help to advance human freedom with the aid of technology.
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