Tag: Cambridge
Douglas Axe: Science as a Human Enterprise
“The human part of science brings all the baggage and complexity that humans bring to every other discipline in science, and how could it be otherwise?”
Darwin and the “Eyre Affair”: A Speculative Tale
October 7, 1865, saw a revolt break out in Jamaica in which 18 officials and militia men were killed by members of the freed black population.
Let’s Help Harvard Understand Intelligent Design
It was disappointing to see the inaccurate representation of ID, along with the poor scientific epistemology.
Axe’s Not-So-Secret Guide to Making Cookies and Dragonflies
Why do so many academic biologists and other scholars resist the design implications of Doug Axe’s research?
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.