gavel Type post Author Michael Behe, PhD Date February 3, 2006 Categorized Philosophy Tagged , defining intelligent design, defining science, demarcation, Intermediate, irreducible complexity, Kitzmiller v. Dover, negative argumentation, positive evidence, supernatural causation On Whether Intelligent Design is Science Michael Behe, PhD February 3, 2006 Philosophy Most of the public takes a broad view: “science” is an unrestricted search for the truth about nature based on reasoning from physical evidence. By those lights, intelligent design is indeed science. Read More ›