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Title: The Three Failures of Creationism: Logic, Rhetoric, and Science
Authors: Fitch, Walter M.
Keywords: Failures
Creationism
Logic
Rhetoric
Science
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: University of California Press
Abstract: Walter M. Fitch, a pioneer in the study of molecular evolution, has written this cogent overview of why creationism fails with respect to all the fundamentals of scientific inquiry. He explains the basics of logic and rhetoric at the heart of scientific thinking, shows what a logical syllogism is, and tells how one can detect that an argument is logically fallacious, and therefore invalid, or even duplicitous. Fitch takes his readers through the arguments used by creationists to question the science of evolution. He clearly delineates the fallacies in logic that characterize creationist thinking, and explores the basic statistics that creationists tend to ignore, including elementary genetics, the age of the Earth, and fossil dating. His book gives readers the tools they need for detecting and disassembling the ideas most frequently repeated by creationists.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/25795
ISBN: 0520270533
9780520270534
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