Science and Culture Today Discovering Design in Nature

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A person walking on a road that splits into two paths one paved with gold and the other leading to an open field, symbolizing life choices, 3D render, deep shadows
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Jerry Coyne Is Determined to Deny Free Will

The deterministic view is that our choices are entirely determined by our current physical state (neurochemistry, gene expression, etc.) and our natural history. Read More ›

A Taxonomy of Evasion: Reviewing the Reviewers of Darwin’s Doubt

For his review in Science of Stephen Meyer's Darwin's Doubt, UC Berkeley paleontologist Charles Marshall wins a prize. Read More ›

In the Matter of John Farrell’s Silly Review of Darwin’s Doubt, National Review Sets Things Straight

You know, the one that climaxed with an examination of Stephen Meyer's placement of an ellipsis mark. Read More ›

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