Tag: T.H. Huxley
Phillip Johnson and the Rebellion of the Evidence
When Phil started talking, his diminutive stature and drab appearance melted away, replaced by a series of powerful arguments sharpened with irony and deadly accurate humor.
Listen: Nancy Pearcey on How Philosophy, Not Evidence, Drove Darwin and Huxley
One historian says Darwin’s naturalism came first, and “only later did he find a theory to validate his convictions.”
On Science, Morality, and Wonder, an Atheist Rebukes Other Atheists
An image offered by Einstein, of the sublimely mysterious library, is sensitive and beautiful.
A Tendentious Appeal for Methodological Naturalism
Dawes and Smith say they’re simply describing (as a “matter of fact”) the history of science.