Author: Michael Denton
The Only Game in Town
Without an alternative framework, scientific communities are forced to regard evidence that may appear to be profoundly hostile as mere anomalies.
Internal Constraints vs. External Pressures: The Revelations of Evo-Devo
Internal causal factors have played a far more prominent role in the actualization of evolutionary innovations than cumulative selection
The Evo-Devo Revolution: LEGOs or Transformers?
Pigs will never fly — not only because of functional reasons, but because of deep internal structural constraints in the way a pig is put together.
The Types: Why Shared Characteristics Are Bad News for Darwinism
There is something incongruous about the very notion of genuine immutable “taxon-defining novelties” if Darwinian evolution is true.
Nature’s Dis-Continuum: Why Structural Explanations Win Hands Down
There is no reason for believing the major Type-defining homologs, such as the feather, were achieved gradually via functional continuums.