Tag: Wiliam Dembski
Design Writ Large: CSC Fellows on “Science, Mathematics, and Technology”
Bill Dembski led by explaining rigorous means to detect design, including a refined understanding of specified complexity.
Remembering a Colleague, Mentor, and Friend: Jonathan Wells
To get ready for a research stint he shaved his beard and used hydrogen peroxide to dye his hair bleach blond to avoid being recognized.
Doctor’s Diary: Are Flaws in Our Design Responsible for Bad Things Happening to Good People?
When I lecture, I typically discuss intelligent design as if it were a near-perfect process creating inexplicably complicated living entities.
Intelligent Design and the “Stop Hitting Yourself” Argument
A look at an underexamined rhetorical device, in the hands of Wikipedia and other ID critics.
Darwinism Versus the Second Amendment
The “moral accountability” Zmirak mentions may be the key. Only a morally accountable being can be entrusted with a firearm.