Tag: autism
Designed to Dance? Here’s What Science Says
Dancing is not a mere add-on feature that came a couple of mutations after mankind figured out how to shamble.
Egnor: The Architecture of Reality
In a new podcast discussion with Robert J. Marks, Michael Egnor talks about the relationship between faith and arguments from philosophical reasoning.
Disease-Associated “Junk” DNA Is Evidence of Function
When you mess with the “junk,” the result is problems. That doesn’t sound like junk DNA to me.
Artificial General Intelligence: The Poverty of the Stimulus
It doesn’t even matter if the child is blind, deaf, or both. Barring developmental disorders (such as some forms of autism), the child can learn language.
Euthanasia for Autism, Intellectual Disabilities in the Netherlands
“Helping people with autism and intellectual disabilities to die is essentially eugenics.”