Category: Intelligent Design
Design in the Beauty of Water and Light
I remember well, one particularly cold winter, seeing Snoqualmie Falls in Washington State completely frozen throughout its 268-foot drop.
A Living and Symphonic Order — Appreciating Anthony Esolen
I knew I wanted to choose someone who wrote beautifully. He, however, was someone I didn’t know, and I could not predict his views on intelligent design.
Will This Proposal “Fix Science”?
There are many, many ways that science has stopped functioning. Certainly, one of them is that it incentivizes the wrong things.
Intelligence Metrics: Measuring the Degree of Intelligence in Design
I had the privilege of speaking on intelligence metrics. Here are my slides. I hope soon to develop this talk into a proper peer-reviewed paper.
Engineering and Evolution in the Microbial World
This year’s Conference on Engineering in Living Systems (CELS) is going on right now, exploring design principles at work in living things.