Tag: James Shapiro
Theory in Crisis? Dissatisfaction and the Proliferation of New Articulations
A growing number of biologists now acknowledge that there are serious problems with modern evolutionary theory.
Assessing Denis Noble’s (Non-ID) Critique of Darwinism
No matter what we do to the DNA of a fruit fly embryo, there are only three possible outcomes: a normal fruit fly, a defective fruit fly, or a dead fruit fly.
What Is It Like to Be a Bee?
What, exactly, does “consciousness” or “feel and think” mean when applied to a bee? This usage is no remote outpost.
Evolution With and Without Multiple Simultaneous Changes
Darwinism is committed to evolution happening gradually, one step at a time, by single mutational changes.
University of Chicago Biochemist: All Living Cells Are Cognitive
James Shapiro’s recent paper points out, with examples, that bacteria meet the Oxford English Dictionary’s definition of “cognitive.”