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- W1697428740 abstract "The advocates of intelligent design hold that important properties or aspects of nature are intended i.e., that they are the results of intelligent planning and design. In other words, they maintain that some features of cosmos and nature (i.e., the physical universe and the living things) are caused by nonhuman intelligence. Nothing in particular is said about the nature of the designer. However, it is clear that most advocates of intelligent design imagine a transcendent designer and not some other sort of extra-terrestrial intelligence. In this way, the position is mainly related to the various religious beliefs according to which the universe is conceived as the outcome of divine intention. The very notion of ‘design’, however, certainly needs some kind of clarification. According to Del Ratzsch [2001, p.3], a design is “a deliberately intended or produced pattern”, and he adds that a pattern may be understood as “an abstract structure which correlates in special ways to mind or is mind correlative” in such a way that the structure “fits human processes of cognition” or “makes sense to humans”. This means that a design is not just any order in nature. To be a design it has to be a pattern, which is there because of a plan or intent, and which has been realized in the physical world. The claim of intelligent design is not that everything in the universe is designed or planned. It is consistent with the view that certain aspects of nature are caused by stochastic processes in nature. The claim of intelligent" @default.
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- W1697428740 title "Intelligent Design in Historical Perspective" @default.
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