Reinterpretation research

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Reinterpretation research focuses on how to re-evaluate current scientific data based on the design paradigm. This is a crucial first step to becoming a productive design theorist or researcher.

While it is necessary to consider the unique concepts that ID theorists have presented, it is also equally necessary to consider scientific research from non-ID perspectives. The entire spectrum of knowledge available to a scientist must be considered.

It is likely that much of the work of current design researchers will be focused in this area of reinterpretation. Michael Denton's Evolution: A Theory In Crisis was essentially a book that reinterpreted the picture of biology. Michael Behe’s foundational 1996 ID book, Darwin’s Black Box, critically reinterpreted empirical data on biotic systems. Another fundamental rethinking of current scientific knowledge is The Privileged Planet by Guillermo Gonzalez and Jay W. Richards (2004). Barrow and Tipler's exploration of Cosmological fine-tuning, and anthropic cosmological principles are similar broad areas of research that fall under ID premises.

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