Tag: Darwinism
David Berlinski on Europe, Entropy, Agnosticism
Berlinski tempts Peter Robinson to ask him whether he still considers himself an agnostic.
Butterfly Wing Pattern Diversification by Non-Darwinian Mechanisms
In butterfly “evolution,” new findings show mechanisms at work other than random mutation and natural selection.
No Harm, No Foul — What If Darwinism Were Excised from Biology?
Considering several recent papers shows that eliminating evolutionary words and concepts simplifies and improves scientific explanations.
Berlinski, Robinson on the “Almost Unfathomable Complexity” of Living Systems, and More
The two also discuss discontinuities in the fossil record as well as Berlinski’s insistence that “any theory of natural selection must plainly meet what I have called a rule against deferred success.”
Human Origins: Not a Simple Question
Is this proof of Adam and Eve? Far from it. It merely shows they might be possible. This model is scientific and as such is falsifiable.