Darwin’s Black Box The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution

“Darwin’s Black Box: The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution” by Michael J. Behe, published by Free Press in March 2006, is a significant work that contributed to the Intelligent Design movement. This second edition, comprising 352 pages, presents an argument that nature shows evidence of design beyond the randomness proposed by Darwinian evolution. Behe updates his original text with a new Afterword that reflects on the ongoing debate surrounding these ideas.
In this edition, readers will encounter a thorough examination of the challenges posed to Darwinian evolution, as well as insights into the development of the Intelligent Design movement over the past decade. The book discusses key concepts in science and life sciences, focusing on evolution and its historical context. Behe’s arguments aim to provoke thought and discussion regarding the adequacy of Darwinian explanations for the complexity of life.
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Darwin’s Black Box helped to launch the Intelligent Design movement: the argument that nature exhibits evidence of design, beyond Darwinian randomness. Today, with the movement stronger than ever, Michael J. Behe updates the book with an important new Afterword on the state of the debate.
—Time
Naming Darwin’s Black Box to the National Review’s list of the 100 most important nonfiction works of the twentieth century, George Gilder wrote that it “overthrows Darwin at the end of the twentieth century in the same way that quantum theory overthrew Newton at the beginning.” Discussing the book in The New Yorker in May 2005, H. Allen Orr said of Behe, “he is the most prominent of the small circle of scientists working on intelligent design, and his arguments are by far the best known.” From one end of the spectrum to the other, Darwin’s Black Box has established itself as the key text in the Intelligent Design movement—the one argument that must be addressed in order to determine whether Darwinian evolution is sufficient to explain life as we know it, or not.
For this edition, Behe has written a major new Afterword tracing the state of the debate in the decade since it began. It is his first major new statement on the subject and will be welcomed by the thousands who wish to continue this intense debate.
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