Author: Denyse O'Leary
Can All the Numbers for Life’s Origin Just Happen to Fall into Place?
We are told that theories in science should be beautiful, and chance does offer a sort of bleak, existential grandeur.
Does Nature Just “Naturally” Produce Life?
Law-based approaches to origin of life have been gaining ground, powered in large part by ambitious rhetoric.
Is There a Good Reason to Believe That Life’s Origin Must Be a Fully Natural Event?
Life is an experience that everyone has and thinks they can recognize. A quality we think is very important. Yet no one can define it.
If ID Theorists Are Right, How Should We Study Nature?
It turns out that, far from being the anchor of science, materialism has become its millstone.
The Bill Arrives for Cosmology’s Free Lunch
If materialism (naturalism) is simply true, because everything comes down to matter in the end, what future might we expect?