Design Hypotheses Behave Like Skeptical Hypotheses (or: Why We Can't Know the Falsity of Design Hypotheses)

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Abstract

It is often claimed that, as a result of scientific progress, we now know that the natural world displays no design. Although we have no interest in defending design hypotheses, we will argue that establishing claims to the effect that we know the denials of design hypotheses is more difficult than it seems. We do so by issuing two skeptical challenges to design-deniers. The first challenge draws inspiration from radical skepticism and shows how design claims are at least as compelling as radical skeptical scenarios in undermining knowledge claims, and in fact probably more so. The second challenge takes its cue from skeptical theism and shows how we are typically not in an epistemic position to rule out design.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)69–90
Number of pages22
JournalInternational Journal for the Study of Skepticism
Volume7
Issue number2
Early online date8 May 2017
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2017

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