Tag: Massimo Pigliucci
A Solid 10: Concluding My Review of Massimo Pigliucci’s Treatment of Jonathan Wells’s Icons of Evolution
Pigliucci closes by acknowledging “the abysmal state of the textbook publishing industry.”
Icon by Icon: Responding to Massimo Pigliucci on Jonathan Wells’s Icons of Evolution
A fraud is a fraud regardless of who discovered it, and if evolutionary biologists discovered it, then good for them.
Answering Massimo Pigliucci’s Critique of Icons of Evolution
Before Pigliucci even begins his analysis, we see the kind of rhetorical attacks that are typical of evolution-defenders.
Irreducible Complexity with Four Glasses and Three Knives
Here’s an illustration likely to be more resistant to Darwinist misrepresentation than Michael Behe’s well-known mouse trap analogy.
Massimo Pigliucci: Theodosius Dobzhansky, in His Famous Comment about Evolution, Was “Patently Wrong”
This is a point that has been made repeatedly by Darwin critics and proponents of ID, on this blog and elsewhere.