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Creationist objections to evolution / Hypothesis testing / Religion / Estimation theory / Bayesian statistics / Likelihood principle / Statistical hypothesis testing / Likelihood function / Watchmaker analogy / Statistics / Science / Intelligent design
Date: 2002-11-03 23:28:36
Creationist objections to evolution
Hypothesis testing
Religion
Estimation theory
Bayesian statistics
Likelihood principle
Statistical hypothesis testing
Likelihood function
Watchmaker analogy
Statistics
Science
Intelligent design

(To appear in W. Mann, ed., Blackwell Guide to Philosophy of Religion) The Design Argument Elliott Sober1 The design argument is one of three main arguments for the existence of God; the others are the ontological argume

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