How Blind is the Watchmaker?: Theism or Atheism: Should Science Decide?
First published in 1998, this book shows that modern materialistic science - for all its ability to analyse in truly impressive detail the workings of the living world - remains powerless to explain the phenomenon of life itself. Drawing on a variety of examples from experience of the biological world as a practising scientist, the author shows that the qualities of purpose, intentionality and mind suffuse almost every aspect of the living realm, yet these same qualities remain totally unaccounted for by science itself. The author argues that the all too common humanistic dismissal of these crucial components of reality undermines the integrity of science itself and is intellectually perverse. He argues that scientific materialism, despite its enormous influence in shaping today’s high-tech world, actually presents a gross trivialization of the concept of life. Further, while unable of itself to provide ultimate answers to the mystery of life, this science uncovers facts that point beyond these to a transcendent, theistic dimension - or, in the words of the title - to a Watchmaker who, indeed, is not blind.
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How Blind is the Watchmaker?: Theism or Atheism: Should Science Decide?
First published in 1998, this book shows that modern materialistic science - for all its ability to analyse in truly impressive detail the workings of the living world - remains powerless to explain the phenomenon of life itself. Drawing on a variety of examples from experience of the biological world as a practising scientist, the author shows that the qualities of purpose, intentionality and mind suffuse almost every aspect of the living realm, yet these same qualities remain totally unaccounted for by science itself. The author argues that the all too common humanistic dismissal of these crucial components of reality undermines the integrity of science itself and is intellectually perverse. He argues that scientific materialism, despite its enormous influence in shaping today’s high-tech world, actually presents a gross trivialization of the concept of life. Further, while unable of itself to provide ultimate answers to the mystery of life, this science uncovers facts that point beyond these to a transcendent, theistic dimension - or, in the words of the title - to a Watchmaker who, indeed, is not blind.
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How Blind is the Watchmaker?: Theism or Atheism: Should Science Decide?

How Blind is the Watchmaker?: Theism or Atheism: Should Science Decide?

by Neil Broom
How Blind is the Watchmaker?: Theism or Atheism: Should Science Decide?

How Blind is the Watchmaker?: Theism or Atheism: Should Science Decide?

by Neil Broom

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First published in 1998, this book shows that modern materialistic science - for all its ability to analyse in truly impressive detail the workings of the living world - remains powerless to explain the phenomenon of life itself. Drawing on a variety of examples from experience of the biological world as a practising scientist, the author shows that the qualities of purpose, intentionality and mind suffuse almost every aspect of the living realm, yet these same qualities remain totally unaccounted for by science itself. The author argues that the all too common humanistic dismissal of these crucial components of reality undermines the integrity of science itself and is intellectually perverse. He argues that scientific materialism, despite its enormous influence in shaping today’s high-tech world, actually presents a gross trivialization of the concept of life. Further, while unable of itself to provide ultimate answers to the mystery of life, this science uncovers facts that point beyond these to a transcendent, theistic dimension - or, in the words of the title - to a Watchmaker who, indeed, is not blind.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780429842481
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/15/2019
Series: Routledge Revivals
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Neil Broom

Table of Contents

1. Birth of an Idea. 2. A New Shape of ‘Divinity’. 3. The Business of Science. 4. What is Life? 5. Birth of Life: a Popular View. 6. Serious Science and Life’s Origin. 7. ‘Trade Secrets’ of Origin-of-Life Science. 8. Games of Chance and the Evolution of Life. 9. The Crown Jewel of Mechanistic Science. 10. Neo-Darwinism: its Struggle for Survival. 11. How Natural is Natural Selection? 12. Biology and Destiny. 13. Conclusions.

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