Month: November 2012
Berlinski’s Next Frontier: Euclid
Publishers Weekly: “Succeeds not only as a history of geometry but also as an exploration of the power of ideas, masterfully replacing cold abstraction with humor and humanity.”
Nagel Book Is “Tightly Argued, Exacting”
Unconsciously echoing C.S. Lewis, Nagel points out the self-contradicting nature of materialist reasoning.
Wrapping Octopus Arms Around “Embodied Intelligence”
Some evolutionists have a remarkable ability to attribute design principles to blind, aimless processes of natural selection.
Darwin the Dog Offers 7 Ethical Principles for Kids, Courtesy of American Humanist Association
It feels unsportsmanlike, almost cruel, to make fun of a website like this that is so clueless.
Life’s Dynamic Machines Don’t Have to Be Supernatural to Be Designed
A book reviewer is in awe of the molecular machines in life that extract energy for function. He sees a scientific revolution brewing.