irreducible complexity
English
Etymology
Coined by Michael Behe in his 1996 book Darwin's Black Box.
Noun
irreducible complexity (uncountable)
- (biology, pseudoscience) The proposition that complex organs such as eyes and flagella must have started existing in their current form; i.e., that they cannot have evolved from previous, less complex stages.
Related terms
- irreducibly complex
See also
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