Tag: metaphor
Memories Are Not “Stored” in the Brain; Here’s Why
It doesn’t make any sense to talk about the “storage” of non-physical entities. Philosophers like to call that a “category error.”
Michael Denton Explains the Miracle of Your Heart
There is more that most people – probably most scientists – have never even considered, and that seals the case for the heart’s intelligent design.
Darwin’s Goddess: Natural Selection as “Divine Surrogate”
When parsed carefully, the metaphorical structure of Darwin’s argumentation emerges as little less than a periphrastic description of the goddess Natura.
Marcos Eberlin on Debating Evolutionists
As Eberlin observes, for Darwinists, the “devil is in the details” and they fear the devil.
On Universal Darwinism
Universal Darwinism is the belief that Darwin’s theory can be applied fruitfully to many scientific disciplines, not just to biology.