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The Nature of Science, Evolution & Creationism part 1 Mike Phillips Geology Professor
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Foundations of Science Natural Cause: The universe behaves in a predictable way under “rules” that can be determined through observation and experimentation. Efficient Cause: effect follows cause (no Final Cause, no teleological)
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Scientific Explanations must be natural must be supported by available data must be testable & falsifiable subject to revision or refinement or negation should be predictive
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Scientific Explanations no arguments from or appeals to authority can & should build on published work of others must be prepared to defend previous work as well as your own
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Theory & Hypothesis Hypothesis a working explanation or “educated guess” competing hypotheses are often investigated simultaneously Theory the best explanation supported by a preponderance of the evidence the best a scientist can hope for
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Why give science precedence? It works! Examples Germ theory: explains why we get sick Plate tectonics theory: explains earthquakes & volcanoes & predicts economic deposits Gravity theory: allows safe space travel Natural selection theory: agricultural development, improved medical practice (laboratory experimentation & germ control), enhanced pest control
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Where does the Bible fit? Purpose of Bible ethical philosophy not a science text “Gap” problem Bible doesn’t always match up with nature Bible missing most of modern science, medicine, and technology Many interpretations One inspired source among many
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Science & religion (some perspectives) Nature is God’s will, no need to investigate. If it’s in the Bible, that’s how it is (was); all scientific explanations must conform to the Bible. Nature operates according to God’s laws, what science cannot explain is where God has intervened. Nature operates according to God’s laws, God never intervenes. Nature operates according to natural laws. (no comment on God) Nature operates according to natural laws. (there is no God)
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Tests for a scientific explanation Was the explanation derived from observation? Does the explanation rely on natural cause? Is it supported by natural data? Can the explanation be changed or negated in the light of new information?
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Helpful Resources National Center for Science Education http://www.natcenscied.org/ evolution: science and belief: Intelligent Design? http://www.actionbioscience.org/evolution/nhmag.html Religious Tolerance.org http://www.religioustolerance.org/evolutio.htm Talk.Origins http://www.talkorigins.org/
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