Tag: goal-directedness
Why the Multiverse Theory Can’t Explain Away Cosmic Fine-Tuning
Many thoughtful people in science today would see the goal of science as explaining away both goal-directedness and thought.
Answering Farina on Behe’s Work: Irreducible Complexity
The first exhibit is Lenski’s long-term evolution experiment, in which, after some 33,000 generations, bacterial cells evolved the ability to grow on citrate.
ID Literature and the Great Evolutionary Firewall
If you’re going to engage people on the topic of intelligent design publications, don’t let them force two false assumptions on you.
Teleonomy and Evolution
Does a turtle swim ashore and lay eggs, or to lay eggs?