Category: Science
When Robots Swarm, It’s Intelligent Design, Not Self-Organization. So Then What About Animals?
A thousand robots can march into pre-programmed shapes, all by themselves. Or is there a guiding hand somewhere?
Guide of the Perplexed: A Quick Reprise of The Edge of Evolution
University of Toronto biochemistry professor Laurence Moran has expressed uncertainty concerning the basic argument of my book.
Reflecting on Social Darwinism at the Hundredth Anniversary of World War I
Before and after the war, some American and British intellectuals expressed concern that Darwinism was a key motivation behind German militarism.
In Tracing the Role of Social Darwinism in Instigating World War I, Don’t Forget the Role of Hegel
From our colleague Nancy Pearcey, a reminder of the porousness to each other of science, culture (including philosophy), and earth-shaking events (including world wars).
Where It All Leads: Professor Death Supports Doctor Death
It is time to start calling Peter Singer "Professor Death."