Tag: Jay Richards
Why Thomas Aquinas Would Have Loved Intelligent Design
As for criticism that ID is a “God of the Gaps” argument, Michael Chaberek urges Thomists to consider where that complaint leads.
Aquinas, Chaberek, Richards: A Cleansing Conversation
Our culture is both degraded and degrading. No doubt the caustic effects of some trends in scientific thought — about biological origins, for example — have played a part in that. What can we do about it?
Previously Unknown “Scutoid” Shape, Critical to Biology, Calls Architecture and Design to Mind
These sources should be more careful with their word choice. Someone could get the wrong idea.
Jay Richards: Machines Aren’t Us, and They Aren’t Replacing Us
Science fiction tantalizes — and pundits terrorize — with images of intelligent machines taking over for humans.
Gilder, Richards: Celebrating Two Important New Titles from Discovery Institute Authors!
“Creativity is not going to be rendered obsolete, but AI is going to transform our economy profoundly. And the inflection point is now.”