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Design without a Designer?

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Darwin's Tree of Life

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Possible Loci of Design

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The Appearance of Design?

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DNA: Chemical Constituents

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Proteins & Amino Acid Sequencing

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3-D Specificity at Work

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Three Features of Proteins

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Proteins Display "Sequence Specificity"

26:29

Function Requires Information

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Shannon Information

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Complexity vs. Specified complexity

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Multiple Competing Hypotheses

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Rossetta Stone and Hieroglyphics

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Signature In The Cell

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Argument from Analogy?

52:39

Not an Argument from Analogy

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an Inference to the Best Explanation

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Darwin's Enduring Legagy

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'Intelligent Design: The Most Credible Idea?' A Lecture by Dr Stephen C Meyer
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2012Dec 21
The Philosophy of Religion section of the Tyndale Fellowship hosted a one-day Conference in Hughes Hall, University of Cambridge on Saturday 14th July, 2012. The full title of the Conference was 'Design in Nature? Scientific and Philosophical Perspectives'. This is the lecture given by Dr Stephen C Meyer at that event. For more information, please visit: http://www.tyndalephilosophy.org.uk

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