And of course, there's even more to it:

Interview with Denton
Interviewer: What do you feel are the strengths of Darwinian theory?
Its major strength is that smaller-scale biological change can be adequately accounted for by Darwinian mechanisms. You have the case of the peppered moth, where it is demonstrated to be true that natural selection has created a biological change.
Natural selection... a biological change...

From the same interview:


There are various forms of teleological theories, extending from Creationist intervention theories to nature mysticism. But these theories are (I don't want to be derogatory) an occultist type of theory.
Wait... did he just call Creationist intervention occult? Hah! That must be why they started calling it Intelligent Design..

This is all from promo-tours Denton was doing for his "Evolution: A theory in crisis", btw...

But wait! In 2002, Mr. Denton wrote a paper called "The Protein Folds as Platonic Forms: New Support for the Pre-Darwinian Conception of Evolution by Natural Law"... whoaaaaa.... support for evolution by natural law?