Tag: Darwin on Trial
A New Edition of Alfred Russel Wallace Book Features Rare Essay
Although Wallace was not a Christian, Rev. John Magens Mello’s essay places Wallace’s ideas within a specifically Christian context.
The 20th Anniversary of Darwin on Trial
Darwin-as-philosophy inspired sociological jurisprudence and legal realism before mixing in the late 20th century with dissident politics and continental critical theory to form the intellectual foundation of the Critical Legal Studies (CLS) movement.
About Those Odd Patterns in the Chinese Desert
Any real scientist would see that they are in fact the product of chance and necessity alone which fully account for their coming into existence and being picked up by Google Earth.
No Positive Selection, No Darwin: A New Non-Darwinian Mechanism for the Origin of Adaptive Phenotypes
Even oft-cited examples such as Darwin’s finches and antibiotic resistance appear to typically involve no more than phenotypic plasticity and the selection of irreducibly complex traits already in existence.
New Website Celebrates Darwin on Trial in Its 20th Anniversary
We announce the launch of a rich new website with articles by UC Berkeley legal scholar Johnson, his lectures (as above), articles about the book, a biography and other helpful resources.