Tag: human uniqueness
Fossil Friday: New Evidence for the Human Nature of Neanderthals
What is at stake is not just some esoteric species problem in the ivory tower, but the very question of human nature and human uniqueness.
Alfred Russel Wallace’s Case for an “Overruling Intelligence”
When Wallace broke with Charles Darwin in 1869, it was over the nature of human beings.
Human Exceptionalism — Why Artificial Intelligence Will Never Tell a Story
The personal, communicative nature of storytelling rules out AI as a legitimate author. It can’t intend meaning.
God’s Grandeur: Ann Gauger on the Scientific Case for Intelligent Design
A biologist explains why it is indeed possible that the entire human race came from two original parents.
Privileged Species
Geneticist Michael Denton thinks science is now pointing the way to the specialness of all humanity.