"We are not inferring design to account for a black box, but to account for an open box"
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The subtext is a courtroom strategy disguised as a lab note. “Black box” evokes hidden mechanisms and, culturally, the fear of unverifiable reasoning. “Open box” signals transparency, testability, and a kind of mechanical commonsense: if you can inventory components and still can’t imagine a stepwise path, then design becomes the most reasonable explanation. Behe isn’t just defending a thesis; he’s defending intellectual respectability, positioning his camp as empirical and the critics as stuck on an outdated caricature.
Context matters because Behe’s signature argument - irreducible complexity - lives or dies on what counts as an adequate evolutionary account. Critics argue the box is “open” only in the sense that we can see current machinery, not its historical assembly; missing evolutionary pathways are not the same as evidence of intention. That’s why the quote works: it compresses a sprawling dispute about inference, burden of proof, and scientific method into a simple image that sounds like plain realism, even as it quietly shifts the standards of explanation.
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"We are not inferring design to account for a black box, but to account for an open box." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-are-not-inferring-design-to-account-for-a-147297/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.






