Tag: Alfred Russel Wallace
From The Atlantic on Teaching Human Evolution, a Bit of Rare Honesty in Reporting
With permission from John West and Sarah Chaffee, here is the full text of their interview with staff writer Olga Khazan.
For Labor Day Weekend: Alfred Russel Wallace, Scientist and Working Man
Take a moment to consider the impact of labor on the development of evolutionary theory.
“Teleology in Nature” Gains a Beachhead in Germany
As with Discovery Institute, the Zentrum plans to pursue its work not from a faith perspective but from a scientific one.
Fake Darwinism in an International Test of Experimental Evolution
It’s fine to search through random results for an outcome you’re aiming for. Just don’t call it Darwinian evolution.
Michael Flannery: Intelligent Design Is Older Than You Think — A Lot Older
Professor Flannery discusses the Greek philosopher Anaxagoras (ca. 500-428 B.C.), who was one of the first to articulate an argument for design in nature.