Tag: evolution
Bishops’ Committee on Doctrine Responds to Elizabeth Johnson Book and Says Some ID-Relevant Stuff Too
“While an adherent of a materialist philosophy would readily agree that material factors account for all reality, this accords neither with Catholic teaching, nor with sound philosophical argumentation.”
Stylus‘s Evolutionary Simulation Aims to Bridge Gap Between Real World and Artificial
Stylus manipulates digital objects that have real-world meaning: the targets of evolution in Stylus are Chinese characters.
Here There Be Dragons: The Journalists’ War on Science
They say Republicans are the anti-science party, the uninformed boobs and benighted monkeys, comfortable with and fiercely protective of their own cluelessness?
Darwinian Logic: The Latest on Chimp and Human DNA
Picture an Ouroboros, the alchemical symbol of a snake with its own tail in its mouth. Do you get the feeling that Darwinian “logic” is taking us nowhere?
On Protein Evolution, PZ Myers Is Way Off the Mark
How do we account for the vast diversity of particular proteins with particular functions, if functional conversion between proteins is difficult (or impossible)?