Tag: intelligent design
No Positive Selection, No Darwin: A New Non-Darwinian Mechanism for the Origin of Adaptive Phenotypes
Even oft-cited examples such as Darwin’s finches and antibiotic resistance appear to typically involve no more than phenotypic plasticity and the selection of irreducibly complex traits already in existence.
New Website Celebrates Darwin on Trial in Its 20th Anniversary
We announce the launch of a rich new website with articles by UC Berkeley legal scholar Johnson, his lectures (as above), articles about the book, a biography and other helpful resources.
Phillip Johnson Reflects on Darwin on Trial Anniversary
“Steve Meyer and I found that our minds were moving in the same direction during a long conversation as we walked along the ‘backs’ at Cambridge.”
Time Flies: Darwin on Trial Twenty Years Later
“Cuts like a knife through neo-Darwinist assumptions.” — Publishers Weekly
North Carolina Faces Legacy of Forced Sterilization as Hollywood Releases New Film Alleged Dramatizing Impact of Eugenics in the South
As North Carolina grapples with its legacy of forced sterilization, a new feature-length film dramatizes the personal toll of eugenics as well as its connection with Darwinism.