The problem of intelligent design

Antonio Meli

This article argues that the so-called clever design understood not in a scientific sense (as do so-called creationists), but in a philosophical sense, that is, as a project that God as the creator of nature has placed in it, it can certainly be affirmed if God’s creation is rigorously placed beyond time and space, and God does not conceive of a kind of deus ex machina for those passages of the evolutionary process that science cannot explain.

Keywords
Intelligent design, philosophical point of view, scientific point of view.

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