Tag: books
Humor, Humility, and a Treasured Friend and Colleague: Sternberg Remembers Jonathan Wells
Wells would occasionally bring up lessons he had learned about hubris from a famous tragic play by German polymath Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
The End of the Machine Metaphor?
Rather than purpose deriving from a purposeless process like natural selection, natural selection can only occur when life itself is the result of purpose.
Putting AI to the “Tolkien Test”: Could It Pass?
Could ChatGPT ever hope to get close to the creative depth found in Tolkien’s Middle-earth?
From Puzzles to Prison: Jonathan Wells in His Own Words
We are receiving many emails expressing appreciation of him as a man, a thinker, a scientific investigator, a writer, a mentor, and a friend.
Emily Reeves on the Intersection of Biology and Engineering
Dr. Reeves explains the importance of using engineering principles to understand biological systems.