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Tower of Babel: The Evidence Against the New Creationism (Bradford Book) (Hardcover)

by RT Pennock (Author) "Creationism is evolving ..." (more)
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  • Hardcover: 440 pages
  • Publisher: MIT Press (31 Mar 1999)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 026216180X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0262161800
  • Product Dimensions: 23.4 x 16.1 x 3.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,004,681 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Creationism is no longer the simple notion it once was taken to be. Its new advocates have become more sophisticated in how they present their views, speaking of "intelligent design" rather than "creation science" and aiming their arguments against the naturalistic philosophical method that underlies science, proposing to replace it with a "theistic science." The creationism- evolution controversy is not just about the status of Darwinian evolution--it is a clash of religious and philosophical worldviews, for a common underlying fear among creationists is that evolutionundermines both the basis of morality as they understand it and the possibility of purpose in life. In Tower of Babel, philosopher Robert T. Pennock compares the views of the new creationists with those of the old and reveals the insubstantiality of their arguments. One of Pennock's major innovations is to turn from biological evolution to the less-charged subject of linguistic evolution, which has strong theoretical parallels with biological evolution both in content and in the sort of evidence scientists use to draw conclusions about origins.


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Comparing the views of the new creationists with those of the old, this book reveals the insubstantiality of their arguments. The author turns from biological evolution to the less charged subject of linguistic evolution, which has strong theoretical parallels with biological evolution, both in content and in the sort of evidence scientists use to draw conclusions about origins. Several chapters deal with the work of Phillip Johnson, an influential leader of the new creationists. Against his and other views, Robert Pennock explains how science uses naturalism and discusses the relationship between factual and moral issues in the creationism-evolution controversy. The book also includes a discussion of Darwin's own shift from creationist to evolutionist and an extended argument for keeping private religious beliefs separate from public scientific knowledge.

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Game, set and match to Pennock, 7 Nov 2003
By Mr. Toby Joyce "toby" (Blanchardstown, Dublin Ireland) - See all my reviews
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The author has written a full defence of evolution in science and education - emphasizing its centrality to biological research, and also its appearance in linguistics and some moral theory. His defence is more of an assault on the "Intelligent Design" Creationists, especially Philip Johnson, and his brilliant exposure of Johnson is the centrepiece of the book.

Being an American, Pennock does not explore why Creationism is so particularly American. Except for fundamentalist sects, it carries little or no weight outside the US, where even powerful politicians like Bush and Reagan have made fools of themselves with the "only a theory" escape clause. Another puzzle is why Catholicism has no truck with Creationism whatsoever. It is a pity that this is not explored some more. Clearly, it is related to the position of the Bible, which is less central to Catholic dogma as opposed to the authority of the Pope.

Another reason (which is more interesting) is the position of the Catholic religious orders in relation to science and education. Orders like the Jesuits and the Dominicians have always played a significant role in education (sometimes malignant!). Gregor Mendel, after all, was a Catholic monk. It would be interesting to see a more in-depth investigation of evolution in Catholic educational institutions like Notre Dame University. Catholicism is after all the largest single Christian church in the USA.

Besides that facet, this is an excellent book, and very good to learn about evolution, even if you don't have to defend your local school from rampant Creationists.

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13 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Perceptive, penetrating and persuasive, 21 Dec 2003
By Stephen A. Haines (Ottawa, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
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Pennock's denounces the attempts to incorporate religious dogma into public education. It is the finest of several analogous efforts published over two decades. With penetrating insight, he presents the full range of Christian creationist ideologies, many self contradictory. He examines how slandering Darwin's concept of natural selection ["evolution"] goes beyond biology. The real issue, he assures us, is the curtailing of the liberalisation of American society. In well-crafted prose, the author maintains your interest in a subject at once hilarious and terrifying. He declares that the issue is greater than religion versus science. It is one striking at the very root of American ideals.

The book provides a general history of 20th Century "creationism", its programme and its proponents. The later "Intelligent Design" movement, which declares itself a "science" instead of a religious concept, Pennock declares a sham. Its influence is far too great, yet built from shoddy materials. Tracing the ideas and publications of such figures as Henry Morris and his followers, Pennock describes the propaganda techniques of the Institute for Creation Research and the recent wave material camouflaged under "scientific" or "legal" disguises. Pennock pores over their material, pinpointing their fallacies and exposing their tactics. He shows how evidence is ignored or twisted, explaining how ideology governs speeches, publications and strategy. Through it all, he shows how the Christians are as much at war with each other as they are with "materialism", the label they apply to Darwinian scholars.

Pennock adopts the unique method of showing how the evolution of languages repeats the biological pattern. From an original, lost language, modern tongues evolved in different environments. It continues to evolve today. It's a fitting analogy, one which teachers should note and apply in the classroom. It's appropriate that a scholar of Pennock's stature should thus ally science with the humanities. As he points out, much of the assault on biological evolution could easily be applied to farming, home life and law.

The author examines some of the renowned figures of the IDC cabal with a penetrating gaze. Pennock charitably skims over Michael Behe's ignorance of evolutionary process to focus on lawyer Phil Johnson. Johnson's legal training prompts him to address all questions in absolutes and to create straw men as easily demolished targets. Pennock simply dissects Johnson's writings to demonstrate not only false assumptions, but contradictions so severe as to inspire the reader to wonder how he maintains his academic position. According to Pennock, Johnson's works betray a messianic mentality from which he institutes a project to redeem American society. It's to Pennock's credit that the term "demagogue" doesn't appear in the text. One can only admire his forbearance.

Pennock's patience must have been stretched in undertaking the research to produce this book. He has debated Darwin's defamers, suffered through the morass of creationist publications and endured the assault on evidence unashamedly displayed at the creationists' museum. It can hardly be beaten as an exercise in mental self-flagellation. Yet, this book results in a mine of information, reasoned analysis and fine exposition. Every science or humanities teacher in North America would do well to consider keeping a copy close at hand. It's an invaluable resource. [stephen a. haines - Ottawa, Canada]

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Reads like a thriller - an unputdownable page-turner, 28 May 2000
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It's not often I read a non-fiction book from cover to cover in one sitting, but Pennock lays out his arguments so clearly and persuasively that I was engrossed, finishing finally at 2 a.m.! Pennock goes beyond the usual rebuttals to tackle the creationists' underlying problem with evolution - namely the fear that it both denies God and renders human lives meaningless. Pennock's sympathetic and genuine attempt to allay these fears is the best feature of the book.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Fundamentally Flawed
I only rated this book as one star because the author's comments on the evolution of language are so obviously flawed. Read more
Published 6 months ago by J Grainger

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent rebuttal of creationism using linguistic data
Philosopher Robert Pennock's book is a timely rebuttal of the new creationism ('intelligent design theory'): insightful, scholarly and thorough. Read more
Published on 16 Jan 2000

3.0 out of 5 stars Half-Fundamentalist
Pennock is to be praised for his defense of the truth of evolution against the attacks of the fundamentalists on science. Read more
Published on 13 Aug 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars A much-needed critique of Phillip Johnson
Robert Pennock, who before this book was unknown to me, is now one of my personal favorite philosophers. Read more
Published on 10 Jul 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars A must-read for those interested in the c/e debate.
Pennock's book is the first to respond to some of the newer arguments, tactics, and participants in the changing landscape of creationism. Read more
Published on 7 May 1999

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