Tag: Aristotle
The Main Argument of The Abolition of Man
Lewis foresees a class of men called “the Conditioners.” The Conditioners have “seen through” all attempts to ground behaviour in any ultimate truth.
Remarkably, Humans Are Just the Right Size to Make and Master Fire
Only an organism of our dimensions and android design — 1.5 to 2 meters in height with arms about 1 meter-long ending in manipulative tools — can handle fire.
Science as Politics — An Evolutionist’s Admission
Nature may not make jumps, but Carl Bergstrom sure does.
COVID-19, Random Mutations, and Aristotle’s Matrix of Design
Dr. Egnor draws upon Aristotle to argue that mutations and other random events only occur, and have their meaning, against a backdrop of purpose and design.
Evolution Presupposes Intelligent Design: Case of the Coronavirus
Undirected natural selection can’t lift itself by its own bootstraps — accidents can’t happen in nature except in a sea of design.