Science, Religion and the Teaching of Evolution
Abstract
This essay discusses the relationship between science and religion, specifically the controversy elicited by an article by the philosopher Thomas Nagel, criticizing the scientific establishment for ruling out intelligent design as beyond discussion. He also criticizes the judge's decision in Kitzmiller vs. Dover, ruling out discussion of intelligent design in science classrooms in public schools. A defense of the thesis of Stephen J. Gould that science and religion represent nonoverlapping magesteria (NOMA) is presented.
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