Month: March 2016
Randomness in Natural Selection and Species as Islands in a “Vast Sea of Conceivable Arrangements”
Stephen Meyer and Richard Dawkins have been engaged in a disagreement. How shall we adjudicate it?
Safe Science NOT Practiced Here: Don’t Miss the April 7 Deadline for Summer Seminar Applications
The Center for Science & Culture is changing the course of future scientific history, one summer at a time.
Evolution as a Moral Metaphor
In that view, generations of men and women are on an upward-climbing escalator, guaranteeing that “we are moral giants compared to our ancestors.”
Merging Natural Selection with Learning Theory Yields a New and Improved Evolution; or Does It?
Perhaps we could call it neo-neo-Darwinism.
An Idea and Its Impact: Human Origins and Human Ethos
Darwinian advocates today adopt a winsome mask of liberalism.