Tag: natural selection
On Evolutionary Computation
From the early 1950s, multiple well-documented attempts to make Darwin’s algorithm work on a computer have been published.
James Dwight Dana: Falsely Claimed Darwinist
When it comes to claims of the “nearly unanimous” acceptance of Darwinian evolution, mere assertion cannot stand as fact.
Biologist Robert Waltzer on Evolutionary Theory’s Room for Humility
Key terms in the evolution/ID debate are often misunderstood or misused. These include the word “evolution” itself.
Evolutionary Theorizing Depends on Magic Words
If evolutionists had to describe major turning points in evolution rigorously, they would quickly give up.
Reeves: Natural Selection, Explanatory Deficits, and Bunnies (Dark and Light)
The story includes the neo-Darwinian modern synthesis and the extended evolutionary synthesis, culminating in a 2016 meeting of the Royal Society.