Talk:Intelligent design/philosophy sources

Used as a source (as of Aug 29, 2010)

 * Barbara Forrest, professor of philosophy at Southeastern Louisiana University (expert witness in Kitzmiller v. Dover)
 * Creationism's Trojan Horse, 2007


 * Thomas Nagel, professor of philosophy and law at New York University (used briefly)
 * "Public Education and Intelligent Design", Philosophy and Public Affairs, Vol. 36, no. 2, 2008


 * Mark Perakh, professor emeritus of mathematics at California State University, Fullerton (used briefly; not this article)
 * "Intelligent design theory" in Tom Flynn and Richard Dawkins. The New Encyclopedia of Unbelief, Prometheus Books, 2007.


 * Robert Pennock, professor of philosophy at Michigan State University (expert witness in Kitzmiller v. Dover); mentioned in the article as one of the expert witnesses; used as a source in passing, quoted in a footnote
 * Intelligent design creationism and its critics, 2001
 * Tower of Babel, 2000
 * "God of the Gaps" in Scientists confront creationism, Intelligent Design and beyond 2007


 * Michael Ruse, professor of philosophy at Florida State University (expert witness in Edwards v. Aguillard)
 * The Panda's Black Box, 2007
 * The Evolution Wars: Guide to the debates, 2009
 * "Modern biologists and the argument from design" in Neil A. Manson (ed.). God and Design. Routledge, 2003.

Not used as a source

 * Michael Behe, professor of biochemistry at Lehigh University (not a philosopher, but included in philosophy books about ID)
 * "The modern intelligent design hypothesis" in Neil A. Manson (ed.). God and Design. Routledge, 2003.


 * William Dembski, research professor philosophy at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (seems to be used as a source of various statements, but not as a source for ID?)
 * "The chance of the gaps" in Neil A. Manson (ed.). God and Design. Routledge, 2003.


 * Steve Fuller, professor of sociology at the University of Warwick (expert witness in Kitzmiller v. Dover); mentioned in the article as one of the expert witnesses, but not used as a source
 * "Science in God's Image", 2010
 * Science Vs Religion: Intelligent Design and the Problem of Evolution 2007


 * Philip Kitcher, professor of philosophy at Columbia University
 * Living with Darwin: Evolution, Design, and the Future of Faith, 2009


 * Massimo Pigliucci, professor of philosophy at the City University of New York—Lehman College
 * "Science in the courtroom: The Case Against Intelligent Design" in his Nonsense on Stilts. University of Chicago Press, 2010.


 * Robert O'Connor, associate professor of philosophy at Wheaton College
 * "The design inference: old wine in new wineskins" in Neil A. Manson (ed.). God and Design. Routledge, 2003.


 * Alvin Plantinga, professor of philosophy at the University of Notre Dame
 * Science and Religion (with Daniel Dennett). Oxford University Press, 2010.
 * ""Religion and Science", Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2007, revised 2010.


 * Elliott Sober, professor of philosophy at the University of Wisconsin–Madison
 * "The Design Argument" in Neil A. Manson (ed.). God and Design. Routledge, 2003.


 * Peter van Inwagen, professor of philosophy at the University of Notre Dame
 * "The compatibility of Darwin and design" in Neil A. Manson (ed.). God and Design. Routledge, 2003.