Tag: hamlet
Arts and Sciences Reveal the Genius of Nature
Jonathan Witt describes four characteristics common in all works of human genius and provides examples, from Shakespeare’s Hamlet to Euclid’s geometry.
After Death — A Riveting Glimpse of the Hereafter
There sure are a lot more things about reality than are captured by a narrow naturalistic view.
Rosenhouse’s Whoppers: The Environment as a Source of Information
Take a simple example, one that Rosenhouse finds deeply convincing and emblematic for biological evolution.
The Art of Concealment: Darwin and Chance
It is appropriate that Fortuna’s emblematic representation with her ubiquitous wheel should have gone on to become the prototype of the modern roulette wheel.
Conservation of Information — The Idea
Readers can determine for themselves who’s blowing smoke and who’s got the beef.