This book came out in 1996 in hardback and subsequently in paperback. I read it recently because of the Intelligent Design issues that arose recently in Kansas and Pennsylvania. Behe was an expert witness in support of presenting Intelligent Design in public school curricula in the Pennsylvania trial. His book has been adequately reviewed - you know how to search, but I'll mention some below. I don't know that it has received adequate unbiased reviews. I shall, of course, try to provide one, but I was not a fan of Intelligent Design before and Behe did not convert me. He did write a good book; it is quite readable and raises several points worth discussing.
( REVIEW )
( CRITIQUE )
( CONTROVERSY )
( OTHER RESOURCES )
( SOME RELATED ISSUES )
( Falsifiability )
( Anthropic Principle )
( REVIEW )
( CRITIQUE )
( CONTROVERSY )
( OTHER RESOURCES )
( SOME RELATED ISSUES )
( Falsifiability )
( Anthropic Principle )