Tag: sociology
Behe’s New “Mousetrap” Book — The Fragility of Darwinism
The idea of the book is not merely to dunk on the critics. Michael Behe, to be frank, doesn’t find of any their criticisms very meaningful.
The Education of Mark Studdock in That Hideous Strength
Mark is lured away from his teaching position at Bracton College to become part of the massive research effort known as the N.I.C.E.
Balancing Lives, Economics, and Public Policy in This Plague
Our political policy makers (the President, Congress and the Senate, governors, etc.) should make their calculus transparent.
Nature Says Bioethics Is Obsolete
In such a milieu in which there really is no “right” and “wrong,” who needs bioethicists?
Listen: John West on Scientific Racism and the Cachet of Darwinism in the Humanities
On race, scientists followed Darwin’s thinking until religious and civil rights leaders, not other scientists, ultimately shamed them out of it.