Michael Behe's Darwin's Black Box: Paul Draper's Critique

Here is a series of posts on Paul Draper's important critique of Michael Behe's Darwin's Black Box, in his article, "Irreducible Complexity and Darwinian Gradualism: A Reply to Michael J. Behe", Faith and Philosophy 19:1 (2002), pp. 3-21.

Part I: Behe's Argument Stated and Explained
Part II: Three Bad but Popular Criticisms of Behe's Argument
Part III: Are Behe's Examples Really Irreducibly Complex?
Part IV: Behe's Revision
Part V: Are Indirect Evolutionary Pathways to Irreducible Complexity Really Too Improbable?
Part VI: Are Direct Evolutionary Pathways to Irreducible Complexity Really Impossible?

2 comments:

Joseph Hinman (Metacrock) said...

gee there seem to be 0 comments here. These all arguments I've made many times.

exapologist said...

Hi J.L.,

See the comments in the posts linked to here. There haven't been many (any?) criticisms of Draper's points, and so there hasn't been much to respond to.

Best,

EA