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...term “mythology” in reference to intelligent design. Kansas has been at the center of the debate over intelligent design, the theory that natural selection cannot account for all of life’s evolution and that an “intelligent designer??�� must have guided the process. The Kansas Education Board recently voted to teach alternatives to evolution in the state’s science classes. Both professors said their courses will critically examine this viewpoint and teach students to distinguish between what they refer to as “science and psuedoscience...
...It’s an instance of how the rising nationwide debate over intelligent design—the notion that life evolved through a process guided by a divine “designer??��—has made its way into the halls of Harvard’s scientific establishment...
...will likely inflate what is already an exorbitant price tag: although a decade ago the cost of the center was projected to be $30 million, the final bill is approximately $100 million.If the terracotta is an effort to make CGIS blend into Cambridge, it is, however, offset by the designer??��s ultimate decision to divide the center into two identical, disconnected buildings, each facing the other from opposite sides of the street. The exact duplication of the buildings and their direct alignment gives the impression that this center is forming its own little, self-involved bubble. The segment...
...ages-old philosophical idea known as the teleological argument for the existence of God, better known as the “argument by design.” Simply put, the theory posits that the complex architecture of, say, a watch proves that an intelligent “designer??�� created it rather than a cocktail of random natural processes. According to the theory, the same should then apply to the natural world and specifically to life, which contains an abundance of seemingly “designed” complexities...
...mostly black—a color that makes up 60 percent of H&M sales, according to the Sept. 2004 issue of Harper’s Bazaar—including standard black pants, a $100 black silk slip dress (the most expensive item) and a t-shirt with the designer??��s face screened on the front...