Tag: physics
Don’t Fear the Robots; Fear the Robot Philosophers
Believe it or not, many officially smart people think that (1) we are just computers made of meat, (2) computers will soon become conscious, or (3) both.
Protein Folding and the Four Horsemen of the Axocalypse
A recent series of critiques, published by the online journal Sapientia, was aimed at Doug Axe’s book, Undeniable.
This Year’s ID Education Days Were a Smash Success
Many high school students are eager to go beyond the brief and airbrushed presentation of evolutionary theory found in their biology textbooks, and are full of questions.
Less Pseudo, More Science, Please
Cardiff University philosopher Orestis Palermos was at the center of a stir last week for a claim he made in an online lecture.
Design Debate in a Nutshell: Mind Over Matter? Or Matter Over Mind?
Steve Meyer was in Southern California recently and stopped by the campus of Biola University where he sat down for a podcast conversation.