Tag: Cambridge University Press
Can Physics Account for Our Whole Reality?
Mathematician turned philosopher Nancy Cartwright says no; reality is ultimately too complex for that.
Rosenhouse’s Whoppers: More Guidance on Reading Jason Rosenhouse
So much in Rosenhouse’s book is careless, giving no indication that he has carefully studied and adequately comprehended my work or that of my colleagues.
Rosenhouse Roundup
Jason Rosenhouse wrote an anti-ID book for Cambridge U. Press that our colleague, his fellow mathematician William Dembski, reviewed.
Invitation to Jason Rosenhouse: Respond to Dembski
Nothing is more clarifying than reasoned argument, as Professor Rosenhouse appears to agree in his book. Now let’s find out what he will say.
Jason Rosenhouse and Specified Complexity
Not all patterns eliminate chance in the presence of improbability. Take an arrow shot at a target.