Tag: Michael Keas
Unbelievable: Science Fiction, Science Fact, and How to Tell the Difference
My box of books just arrived. Now you know what all of my family and best local friends are getting for Christmas this year.
J.P. Moreland: Comparing Scientific to Moral Knowledge
Scientism is ubiquitous and highly destructive. Dr. Moreland calls it “evil,” and explains why it actually stands in conflict with good science.
Trends in Philosophy of Science: What Does “Semantic Information” Mean?
Theorists hope to alleviate a deficiency in Shannon information theory, which dealt only with the structure of a communication, not its semantics.
Scott Adams: Intelligent Design (Of a Sort!) Is “Close to 100 Percent” Certain
Notice once again that you don’t have to be a religious believer to see through the charade that evolutionary theory has got everything all figured out.
Good News: Pre-Order Process for Unbelievable Is Now Fixed!
There was a technical glitch with the pre-order process for Michael Keas’s forthcoming book.