Tag: philosophy of 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.
Meyer, Metaxas at Socrates in the City: Darwin’s Doubt and the Positive Case for ID
Hear the second segment of an engaging discussion between acclaimed author Eric Metaxas and philosopher of science Stephen Meyer at Socrates in the City.
J.P. Moreland: How Vapid Scientism Exacts Its Toll
“Science cannot function without the history and philosophy of science,” yet “scientists are not educated today to know that.”
Dump the Metaphysics — How About Methodological Regularism?
Science doesn’t need methodological naturalism. It doesn’t need methodological theism, either.
Listen: Stephen Meyer, Dennis Prager on ID Critics and Their Contradictions
A new episode of ID the Future brings you the second half of philosopher of science Stephen Meyer’s recent appearance on the Dennis Prager Show.