El problema del disseny en la proposta darwinista: una visió històrica

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  • Jesús I. Català-Gorgues Universidad Cardenal Herrera CEU, CEU Universities

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design, teleology, scientific biography, science and religion, 19th−20th centuries.

Abstract

Design was the subject of a pervasive controversy before and after the development of Darwinian theories. Deeply rooted in the classical and Christian intellectual traditions, a providential design had traditionally defined the way of interpreting the natural world as created by the divine hand. Challenging this statement was arguably the greatest problem to admit Darwin’s proposal, beyond the discussions about the factuality of evolution. Despite his firm commitment with an alternative argument based on natural selection, Darwin himself showed his worries confronting the explanatory power of design. Some popularized views of Darwin’s contribution have stimulated a wrong understanding of this problem, configuring a biased interpretation of Darwin’s biography that reduces the historical narratives to a justifying account of the present-day dominant worldview.

Keywords: design, teleology, scientific biography, science and religion, 19th−20th centuries.

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Jesús I. Català-Gorgues, Universidad Cardenal Herrera CEU, CEU Universities

 

 

 

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