Hi everyone and merry Christmas.
I just found a you Youtube video with Stephen Meyer titled "Intelligent Design 3.0" and curious about what Mayer and the Discovery Institute now is up to I had a brief look at it. However already at the start of the talk a question mark came up.
It seems the Intelligent Design community's argument about the bacterial flagella has evolved from "can only be explained" by design to "is best explained" by design. However it is unclear to me what Meyer mean with "best". What makes it the best explanation in his mind, i.e. in what sense is it better than the natural explanation Ken Miller proposed at the Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District court trial in 2005 where he showed the claim of "irreducible complexity" to be incorrect, i.e. debunked the claim it can "only be explained" by design?
I just found a you Youtube video with Stephen Meyer titled "Intelligent Design 3.0" and curious about what Mayer and the Discovery Institute now is up to I had a brief look at it. However already at the start of the talk a question mark came up.
It seems the Intelligent Design community's argument about the bacterial flagella has evolved from "can only be explained" by design to "is best explained" by design. However it is unclear to me what Meyer mean with "best". What makes it the best explanation in his mind, i.e. in what sense is it better than the natural explanation Ken Miller proposed at the Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District court trial in 2005 where he showed the claim of "irreducible complexity" to be incorrect, i.e. debunked the claim it can "only be explained" by design?