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Michael J. Behe is a prominent biochemist and author, known for his advocacy of intelligent design and criticism of Darwinian evolution. He is a professor at Lehigh University and has made significant contributions to the understanding of biochemical systems. Behe argues that certain biological structures are too complex to have evolved through natural selection alone, a concept he terms 'irreducible complexity.' His ideas have sparked considerable debate in both scientific and philosophical circles, as they challenge the mainstream evolutionary paradigm.

Behe gained wider recognition with his books, including "Darwin's Black Box" and "The Edge of Evolution," where he presents his views on the limitations of evolutionary theory. His works have influenced discussions on the intersection of science and faith, making him a key figure in the intelligent design movement. Despite facing criticism from many in the scientific community, Behe continues to argue for a perspective that integrates scientific inquiry with theological considerations, making him a notable voice in contemporary debates over evolution and creationism.

国籍 美国人
出生日期 October 18, 1952
出生地点 Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA