Tag: philosophy of science
In the Beginning: How the Summer Seminars on Intelligent Design Got Their Start
The very first Seminar, held in July 2007, had twelve enthusiastic students and gave us a solid start.
Watch: Stephen Meyer Expertly Punctures the Rule of Methodological Naturalism
The rule, as he explains, is arbitrary. True, the designing agent inferred by ID theory is not directly observable, but neither are the elementary particles.
Lessons from Polar Bear Studies
Computer methods of analyzing mutations are widely used because they are generally accurate. They do not suddenly lose their accuracy when I cite them.
Meyer and Metaxas — Socrates in the City Comes to Dallas; Early Bird Special Ends Friday!
The purpose of the conference is to explore the evidence of cosmology and biology, weighing the strength of what Stephen Meyer calls the God Hypothesis.
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.