Category: Culture & Ethics
An Uneven Classic: Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World
It’s worth recalling, if just a mite belatedly with respect to the 50th anniversary of his death, Huxley’s well-known work of science fiction.
Postcard from Borneo: The People
Alfred Wallace would come to see in human beings something special, unique in the natural world, far and away qualitatively different from anything else in the animal kingdom.
About Last Night: "Creativity in the Cosmos"
That was a very successful evening when Dennis Prager, a good friend of Discovery Institute, got together with Discovery fellows Stephen Meyer, Michael Medved and George Gilder.
From Francis Collins, as from PZ Myers, a Steady Stream of "Pabulum" on Ethics
Here’s the likeliest result of adopting materialism, Darwinism, whatever you want to call it, as your guiding philosophical framework.
A Regenerate Science?
In The Abolition of Man, C.S. Lewis expressed his hope that a reformation of science could be brought about by scientists.