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Foresight
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Marcos Eberlin's Foresight explores the idea that biological systems demonstrate signs of purposeful organization and anticipatory behavior that align with intelligent design interpretations.
Drawing on examples from biochemistry and cell signaling, Eberlin argues that these features are better explained by design than by undirected processes.
The book aims to make the scientific and philosophical case for recognizing foresight in nature, appealing to readers interested in alternatives to mainstream evolutionary theory.
Eberlin combines scientific discussion with broader reflections on meaning and purpose in biology.
Foresight is presented within ID-friendly publishing contexts and is recommended by proponents of design-oriented approaches.
Drawing on examples from biochemistry and cell signaling, Eberlin argues that these features are better explained by design than by undirected processes.
The book aims to make the scientific and philosophical case for recognizing foresight in nature, appealing to readers interested in alternatives to mainstream evolutionary theory.
Eberlin combines scientific discussion with broader reflections on meaning and purpose in biology.
Foresight is presented within ID-friendly publishing contexts and is recommended by proponents of design-oriented approaches.
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as a Discovery Institute book discussing biological signaling and foresight in living systems.

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