Author: Casey Luskin
Defending the Science of Intelligent Design at the Seattle Analytic Philosophy Club
The moderator’s opening presentation was excellent. He recounted how philosophers of science have largely rejected demarcation criteria.
More on How We Can Know Intelligent Design Is Science
Philosophers of science have long debated the precise definition of science.
Why Intelligent Design Is Science: A Reading List
The scientific method is commonly described as a four-step process involving observations, hypothesis, experiments, and conclusion.
On the Miller-Urey Experiment, Wikipedia Offers a Citation Bluff
Conventional wisdom among origin-of-life theorists holds that when you try to conduct Miller-Urey type experiments with the actual gasses present on the early Earth, you don’t get amino acids.
“Surprising” Convergent Genetic Evolution in Insects
What are the odds that two genes would independently converge on a similar DNA sequence?