Theoretical ID research
From ResearchID.org, a nexus for researching Intelligent Design
Theoretical ID research having an immediate impact on empirical research
- Dembski, William, (2001) Is Intelligent Design Testable?
- Dembski, William, (2005) Specification: The pattern that signifies intelligence
- Gonzalez, Guillermo and Jay Richards, (2004) Introduction to the Priviliged Planet, from The Privileged Planet: How Our Place in the Cosmos Is Designed for Discovery, Regnery
- Gonzalez, Guillermo and Jay Richards, (2004) Are We Alone?, The American Spectator, May 1 2004
- Meyer, Stephen C., (2002) The Scientific Status of Intelligent Design: The Methodological Equivalence of Naturalistic and Non-Naturalistic Origins Theories from Science and Evidence for Design in the Universe, Ignatius Press
- Meyer, Stephen C., (2004) "The origin of biological information and the higher taxonomic categories," Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 117(2) (2004): 213-239
- This article argues for intelligent design as an explanation for the origin of the Cambrian fauna.
- Thaxton, Charles, (1991) In Pursuit of Intelligent Causes: Some Historical Background
- Thaxton, Charles, (1986) DNA, Design and the Origin of Life
- Trevors, J.T. and D.L. Abel, (2004) Chance and Necessity do not explain the origin of life, Cell Biology International, Volume 28, Issue 11, Pages 729-739
- Voie, Øyvind Albert, "Biological function and the genetic code are interdependent," Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, Volume 28, Issue 4, May 2006, Pages 1000-1004
- Gödel’s incompleteness theorem and the investigation of the origin of life.
