Tag: Cambridge University
The Federalist on Stephen Meyer’s Latest — “Harder and Harder to Dismiss Intelligent Design”
The “corporate media” is an apt formulation to describe the engine of mindless conformity that increasingly dominates our lives.
Chances That Life Originated Without Intelligent Design? “Zero,” Says Physicist Eric Hedin
The idea of setting a percentage to the chances of ID being true reminds me of Hedin’s fellow physicist, Nobel Prize-winner Brian Josephson.
Meyer: Did a Student’s Challenging Question to Dean Kenyon Spark the Modern ID Movement?
Stephen Meyer discusses theories, like Kenyon’s, that seek to account for the information in DNA by reference to chemical forces alone.
A Philosopher Takes on Meyer’s God Hypothesis
What was missing until now is a weighing of the philosophical side of Dr. Meyer’s argument, on which much depends.
Recognizing the “Transformative” Impact of Barzun’s Darwin, Marx, Wagner, Eighty Years Later
Literary critic M. D. Aeschliman sketches the intellectual evolution that connects Barzun with later Darwin critics. The latest is Stephen Meyer.