Tag: mind
George Gilder: Can a Computer Model a Brain?
“The brain is not billions of little computers. It vastly exceeds the most powerful computers in efficiency but it is not directed to calculation as such.”
Listen: Scott Turner on Evolutionary Biology’s Mechanistic Bias
Viewing the brain as a computer, for example, obscures many things about the brain and the mind that exceed computers, both quantitatively and qualitatively.
Michael Denton Identifies TWO Intelligent Designs in the Universe
“The whole world works together in the service of man,” as Francis Bacon wrote. Denton revives this ancient insight with modern rigor.
In Cells, Proofreading and Repair Testify to Intelligent Design and Foresight
Like a skilled workman, the cell maintains “An array of tools, each one finely tuned.”
Stephen Meyer and James Tour: Tonight, a Wide-Ranging and Personal Conversation
Does life’s origin reflect the activity of a mind, or do blind, purely physical processes alone serve as a fully satisfactory explanation?