Tag: Jason Rosenhouse
Specified Complexity Made Simple: The Historical Backdrop
What happened to change the fortunes of specified complexity in the mainstream scientific community? The intelligent design movement happened.
Uncommon Descent — A Farewell and Remembrance
I didn’t know what to expect from the blog when it started, but it quickly developed a following that was gratifying to see.
Rosenhouse’s Whoppers: An Appeal to Sanity
I’ll close with a story. My wife used to set up psychiatric units across the U.S.
Rosenhouse’s Whoppers: Probability Theory Is Irrelevant
If you deny that probabilities apply to a physical process, you’ve abjured science — you no longer have a scientific theory.
Rosenhouse’s Whoppers: Seeing Patterns in Biology Is Like Seeing Dragons in the Clouds
Since the flagellum gets so overused in the debate between ID and Darwinism, let’s change the system. Consider the leaf hopper.