Tag: Aristotle
Why Animals Don’t Speak
If what separates us from other animals were material in nature, material alone, then perhaps we could look to a material process for an explanation.
Of Lunar Eclipses and the Dark Ages Myth
Last night Americans across the continent were treated to a most beautiful and informative natural phenomenon.
Egnor — Introducing the Aristotelian Neuroscientist
Considering Hamlet, the Aristotelian can appreciate both the physiology and the drama to which the mechanist is blind.
Enzymes Are Essential for Life; Did They Evolve?
Darwinian evolution, even in its 21st-century form, fails the formidable task of explaining how the first enzyme arose.
A Darwinian Pilgrimage
Darwin still has some cachet among design advocates. In this I differ from some of my friends and colleagues.