Tag: philosophy
Summer Seminars on Intelligent Design, Deadline April 3 — The Education You Won’t Get in College
One of the consequences of academia’s embargo against ID is that students on their own university campuses can’t learn about evidence for design in nature.
Weikart: “History and the Euthanasia Problem”
It’s not possible to understand current controversies about physician-assisted suicide, euthanasia, eugenics, and related subjects without appreciating the long history behind these ideas.
The Universe Reflects a Mind
Philosopher Phillip Goff is, intriguingly, on the right track but he errs in his subsequent inference to cosmopsychism.
Bechly: In the Fossil Record, “Abrupt Appearances Are the Rule”
The notable German paleontologist discusses a fact that, frankly, doesn’t get anywhere near the attention it should.
Cosmic Fine-Tuning and the Problem of Evil
“Cosmopsychism might seem crazy,” says philosopher Phillip Goff, “but it provides a robust explanatory model for how the universe became fine-tuned for life.”