Month: September 2012
With Evolutionary Psychology, “It Ain’t Necessarily So,” Says New Yorker Writer
Anthony Gottlieb waves regular evolution (of the body) through all the checkpoints while (humorously) examining claims that various forms of behavior are “adaptive.”
Demise of the Gene
Like much of the rest of the world that follows science news, we have been overwhelmed by the implications of ENCODE 2.0.
New Book Rescues C.S. Lewis from Attempted Scholarly Kidnapping
There has been a shocking movement, by some Christians who ought to know better, to adopt Lewis as a spokesman for neo-Darwinism.
Newly Discovered Notes Reveal C.S. Lewis’s Early Doubts about Darwin
Previously unpublished notes of C.S. Lewis shed light on his views about Darwin and skepticism of Darwinian evolution.
Is a “Clone” Really a Clone?
Re-thinking the old idea that “you are your genes.”