Tag: science
Let Us Bow Our Heads and Pray: Sunday Is Carl Sagan Day
Well, maybe not pray, but certainly adopt a suitably worshipful attitude while venerating an icon of materialism.
Post-Election Special: The Evolutionary Psychologist Knows Why You Vote — and Shop, and Tip at Restaurants
The most popular naturalist account today is that a non-human past accounts for our minds, attitudes, values, beliefs, and behavior.
A Reader Asks: Can Microevolutionary Changes Add Up to Macroevolutionary Change?
I assume that if one reader took the trouble to ask about this, then others must be wondering, despite our having addressed the issue many times in the past.
The Dog Delusion
In his latest book, geneticist Wolf-Ekkehard Lönnig takes on the widespread view that dog breeds prove macroevolution.
Henry Gee’s View Notwithstanding, We Matter More than Giraffes or Begonias
What is it with many in the anti-humanism crowd?