Tag: Life Itself
A Diffident Revolutionary
In a meeting with colleagues at Discovery Institute in 2024, Richard Sternberg was sketching his thoughts on a whiteboard.
The Immaterial Genome: Richard Sternberg’s Labor of Love
Rick Sternberg’s thought has the potential to demonstrate conclusively the need for an intelligent designer.
In the Conventional Genetic Paradigm, “Something Is Missing, Something Big”
“David Klinghoffer masterfully chronicles Richard Sternberg’s decades-long search to fill the void articulated by Robert Rosen.”
Life Itself: In Michael Levin’s Platonism, Teleology Advances
This is a huge step by a leading contemporary academic scientist away from pure physicalism.
The Metaphysics of Irreducible Complexity
The vastness of life’s complexity is no longer unfathomable when seen through the light of purpose.