Tag: Magnus Carlsen
A Misguided Critique of Irreducible Complexity
Danaher’s critiques of irreducible complexity are poorly informed and based on misunderstandings of intelligent design and what its key defenders argue.
The Problem of Pain: Julian Huxley, Magnus Carlsen, and the Meaning of Life
In a conversation with Lex Fridman, Magnus Carlsen betrays no sense of empathy for how his view that life is an accident might negatively impact others.
Did Chess Ace Hans Niemann Cheat? A Design Detection Poser
At first glance the problem might seem far removed from the design detecting rules William Dembski laid out in his Cambridge University Press monograph.