Tag: teleology
Philosopher in NY Times: The Universe Has No Purpose, But We Can Pretend…
As I noted yesterday, Joseph Carter wrote a fatuous essay in which he denies purpose in the universe and does an amusing dance around the implications that follow.
Does Nature Show Purpose? Reply to a Materialist Philosopher
Aristotelian teleology is, as Joseph Carter points out, manifested by order in nature. More precisely, teleology is consistency: natural processes tend to consistent ends.
More on Massive RNA Editing and the Octopus
Octopuses have an amazing ability to sense and mimic the coloration, shape, and texture of their surroundings.
Evolutionists Have a Simple Proposal for the Mammalian Jaw
The bottom line is the evidence does not fit the theory.
Vertebrates to Land Is an Evolutionary Transition Dripping with Teleology
Darwinian evolution is supposed to have done away with the need for purpose or will in driving the history of life. The words of Darwinists themselves tend to refute that idea.