Tag: knowledge
Are Memories “Stored” in the Brain?
The answer has implications both for neuroscience and for our deeper understanding of the mind-body relationship.
When Natural and Super-Natural Explanations Work Hand in Hand
Methodological naturalism is the idea that scientists may only invoke unintelligent causes for nature’s history.
J. P. Moreland on the Contradictions of Scientism
Scientism is the belief that only the hard sciences can provide any reliably true knowledge.
Physics, Information Loss, and Intelligent Design
Imagine a system where heat flows from a hot region to a cold region under the constraint of the traditional second law of thermodynamics.
New DiscoveryU Course: Jonathan Wells Takes an Objective Look at the Evidence for Evolution
The notion that knowledge must reject mind as a casual factor in origins studies is a materialist presumption — not science.