Tag: philosophy
Looking for a Future in Intelligent Design Research? Come to the Summer Seminars!
On what seems like almost a daily basis, some new ID-friendly scientist emails us out of the blue to make contact with kindred spirits.
David Berlinski on Architectural Nihilism, Human Nature and the Holocaust, and Emotivism
We live in intellectually mediocre times, when commitment to true debate has been replaced by a desire to stifle heterodox thought.
Darwin and the Victorian Culture Wars
As Alec Ryrie pointed out in his history of Doubt, “intellectuals and philosophers may think they make the weather, but they are more often driven by it.”
Neil Thomas Takes on Epicurus and the Logical Positivists
Hanegraaff and Thomas provide a model of how two men with differing positions on Christianity can challenge each other while remaining cordial.
For Darwin, Timing Was Everything
Charles Darwin, as we saw yesterday, pulled off an intellectual coup against the major thinkers of the Western tradition. How did he do it?