William Dembski
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| − | '''William Dembski''' is a mathematician and [[Intelligent design]] proponent. He is best known for his view that [[life|living beings]] exhibit [[complex specified information]], which he sees as a hallmark of [[design]]. | + | '''William Dembski''' is a [[Mathematics|mathematician]] and [[Intelligent design]] proponent. He is best known for his view that [[life|living beings]] exhibit [[complex specified information]], which he sees as a hallmark of [[design]]. |
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William Dembski is a mathematician and Intelligent design proponent. He is best known for his view that living beings exhibit complex specified information, which he sees as a hallmark of design.