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  1. (2 other versions)The design argument.Elliott Sober - 2004 - In William Mann, The Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Religion. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 117–147.
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  • In the beginning: the battle of creationist science against evolutionism.Eileen Barker - 1979 - In Roy Wallis, On the margins of science: the social construction of rejected knowledge. Keele: University of Keele. pp. 179--200.
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  • The Growing Visibility of Creationism in Northern Ireland: Are New Science Teachers Equipped to Deal with the Issues?Conor McCrory & Colette Murphy - 2009 - Evolution: Education and Outreach 2 (3).
    The growing visibility of various forms of creationism in Northern Ireland raises issues for science education. Attempts have been made at political levels to have such “alternatives” to evolution taught in the science classroom, and the issue has received coverage in local press and media. A sample of 112 pre-service science teachers answered a survey on attitudes toward evolution. Preliminary analysis revealed many of these new teachers held views contrary to scientific consensus—over one fifth doubt the evidence for human evolution, (...)
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  • Scientific Experts and the Controversy About Teaching Creation/Evolution in the UK Press.Joachim Allgaier - 2010 - Science & Education 19 (6-8):797-819.
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