Agents Under Fire: Materialism and the Rationality of Science
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In a groundbreaking investigation, Agents Under Fire boldly champions a robust conception of agency and intentionality, confronting the challenges posed by eliminative and naturalistic perspectives. By illuminating the intricate relationships between philosophy of mind, theology, and Intelligent Design, Menuge's work presents a compelling case against reductionism in both biology and psychology. He demonstrates that Behe's concept of irreducible complexity undermines the Darwinian psychology advocated by Dawkins, Dennett, and Pinker, highlighting the inability of their theories to account for the coherence, unity, direction, and reliability of rational thought. This pioneering study is the first of its kind to explore the connections between Intelligent Design and contemporary debates in the philosophy of mind. Drawing on his dual expertise in philosophy and computer science, Menuge skillfully exposes the incoherence of materialist attempts to eradicate teleology from science, instead presenting a persuasive argument for the legitimacy of Intelligent Design.
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