Tag: science
No, Dogs Are Not "Like Children"
The pressure to elevate animals to our status — which would be to actually reduce us to theirs — continues to grow.
Flight from the Absolute: A Heavyweight Look at the Negative Impact of Modern and Postmodern Philosophies
At Discovery Institute, we are often sent unsolicited books by authors, and I must confess that we don’t necessarily have time to review them all.
Intelligent Design’s Utility Is Highlighted in a New Volume, Engineering and the Ultimate
Lead editor Jonathan Bartlett opens the volume by pointing out that the U.S. has been heavily influenced by the pragmatic philosophy of William James.
Latest BIO-Complexity Paper Finds that on Irreducible Complexity, Michael Behe Has Not Been Refuted
“Behe’s concept of irreducible complexity has not been falsified by computer models.”
Cosmos Episode 6: Science as the New Sacred, and Failed Darwinian Predictions About Insects and Flowers
If that doesn’t make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside, I suppose I don’t know what will.