Tag: Computational Sciences
The New Humanists: In The Atlantic, Erik Larson Aptly Puts a Name on a Movement
The emphasis on humanity over machines reminds me of what draws together all that we do at Discovery Institute’s Center for Science & Culture.
Probabilistic Programming and Conservation of Information
A new, more efficient method of programming facial recognition illustrates William Dembski’s arguments for Conservation of Information.
A Design-Theorist’s Brief Guide to Rupert Sheldrake
Sheldrake and intelligent design are much closer than would be obvious from his public statements about ID.
Could a Computer Experience Consciousness? Why Not a Typewriter?
Here’s one way to appreciate the problem human consciousness poses for Darwinism or any other mechanical theory of evolution.
Some Scientists Say Intelligent Design Isn’t Science — Until They Have to Use It Themselves
In distinguishing real from fake, they find it very helpful.