Tag: Daniel Witt
From Materialist Biologists, a Profound Capitulation
I have warned that one of the few remaining avenues that naturalism can take to rescue its paradigm is to appropriate “purpose” within a materialist framework.
As a Platonist, Sternberg Is NOT Out on a Limb by Himself — At All
What I’ve learned since my book came out is that Dr. Sternberg, far from being isolated in his views, is only saying the quiet part out loud.
Life Itself: In Michael Levin’s Platonism, Teleology Advances
This is a huge step by a leading contemporary academic scientist away from pure physicalism.
The Metaphysics of Irreducible Complexity
The vastness of life’s complexity is no longer unfathomable when seen through the light of purpose.
Progress Since the Sternberg Smithsonian Saga 20 Years Ago
For decades, opponents of intelligent design derided the theory as unscientific because it hadn’t been published in peer-reviewed science journals.