Tag: human origins
Neuroscientist: Neuroscience “Is a Failure”
“How many other scientific disciplines have utterly failed to explain the salient phenomenon of the system they study?” I can think of one.
Biology Journal: Evolutionary Psychology Is “Impossible”
Did evolutionary scientists not understand these things already?
A Disappointing Decade for the Study of Human Evolution
Perhaps in ten years we’ll be having this conversation again — and perhaps at that time the Smithsonian Institution will give us all a more objective analysis of the evidence.
From Intelligent Design Summer Seminar to Faculty Lounge; Deadline to Apply, March 4
It’s a (cost-free) “summer camp for science and humanities nerds,” says philosopher of biology Paul Nelson.
Neo-Darwinism and the Big Bang of Man’s Origin
Proponents of the ruling theory tell us that we are all undoubtedly intelligent enough to fully grasp their theory, as long as we concur with it.