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Egnor — Introducing the Aristotelian Neuroscientist

Considering Hamlet, the Aristotelian can appreciate both the physiology and the drama to which the mechanist is blind. Read More ›
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On Science, Morality, and Wonder, an Atheist Rebukes Other Atheists

An image offered by Einstein, of the sublimely mysterious library, is sensitive and beautiful. Read More ›
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In Arguments for Intelligent Design, Definitions and Assumptions Are Important

Think of a situation where you have to crack the code on a bank vault, with many dials in the code, say 150, each specifying 1 out of 10 digits. Read More ›
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Dump the Metaphysics — How About Methodological Regularism?

Science doesn’t need methodological naturalism. It doesn’t need methodological theism, either. Read More ›
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Canadian Doctors Get Ready for Child Euthanasia

Some doctors at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto have already volunteered to euthanize children once that lethal act becomes legal. Read More ›
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Wistar: Been There, Done That

Would it, in fact, be enlightening if you were to sit a Darwinist and a Darwin skeptic together for an extended period of time to talk and see what really lies at the bottom of their disagreement? Read More ›

Great Minds: Stephen Meyer and Michael Medved on the American Miracle

If the history of the United States is an illustration of intelligent design at work in worldly affairs, what’s the purpose behind the design? Read More ›
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Uncommon Earth: Kepler Supports Denton

It sound like an anachronistic political endorsement, but it’s true: the Kepler spacecraft is supporting Michael Denton’s fine-tuning campaign with large contributions of data. Read More ›
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Listen: Stephen Meyer, Dennis Prager on ID Critics and Their Contradictions

A new episode of ID the Future brings you the second half of philosopher of science Stephen Meyer’s recent appearance on the Dennis Prager Show. Read More ›

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