Tag: philosophy
Here’s What Happens When You Eliminate Science’s Spiritual Foundations
Warning signs of a coming irrationalism are hard to miss.
One Long Argument — Responding to VJ Torley on Human-Ape Common Descent
At Uncommon Descent, Torley has analyzed my criticism of S. Joshua Swamidass’s recent article, “Evidence and Evolution.”
In a Debate with Peter Singer, Richard Weikart Drills Down to the Bottom of Atheist Ethics
Just when you are thinking regretfully about how our critics flee from a fair fight on relevant issues, along comes bioethicist Dr. Singer.
Crime and Punishment, and Darwin’s Theory
In the years that followed 1859, the impact of evolutionary thinking seeped across the culture of Europe and America.
The Diversity that Dare Not Speak Its Name
“Many universities are redoubling their efforts to diversify their faculties in response to last fall’s wave of protests,” says Georgetown’s John Hasnas.