Month: November 2011
“Play the Man, Master Ridley”
Today’s scientific outcast may be tomorrow’s Nobel Prize winner (not that the Nobel is perfect, either).
The 20th Anniversary of Darwin on Trial
Darwin-as-philosophy inspired sociological jurisprudence and legal realism before mixing in the late 20th century with dissident politics and continental critical theory to form the intellectual foundation of the Critical Legal Studies (CLS) movement.
When the End Comes for Darwinism…
Writers, like speakers, reveal so much of themselves without intending to do so. Even our punctuation gives us away.
Still Clueless at the Clergy Letter Project
The bulk of Darwinian apologetics, a great and futile exercise in shadow boxing, is based on a steady refusal to understand what the other side in the debate actually has to say.
About Those Odd Patterns in the Chinese Desert
Any real scientist would see that they are in fact the product of chance and necessity alone which fully account for their coming into existence and being picked up by Google Earth.