Darioconusauricomusshell_large Type post Author Casey Luskin Date July 6, 2021 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , "God of the gaps", adaptationist, Carl Sagan, Charles Darwin, Darwinism, empirical science, evolution, Harvard University, Herbert Spencer, historical sciences, intelligent causation, intelligent design, Jerry Coyne, Jerry Fodor, John A. Moore, just-so stories, Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini, methodological naturalism, On the Origin of Species, Richard Lewontin, spandrels, Stephen Jay Gould, The New York Review of Books, What Darwin Got Wrong, William A. Dembski, zoologists Honoring Richard Lewontin, Famed Evolutionary Biologist and Sometime Critic of His Own Field Casey Luskin July 6, 2021 Evolution, Intelligent Design 12 The quote for which Lewontin has become best known appeared in his 1997 review of a book by Carl Sagan. Read More ›
Inside the Scallop Type post Date November 16, 2018 CategoriesBiologyEvolution Tagged , __k-review, adaptationist, American Biology Teacher, computer model, Dan-Eric Nilsson, evolution, eyes, Free Science, genes, Jonathan Wells, macroevolution, mantis shrimp, Nature (journal), neurobiology, Oxford University Press, phenotypes, PNAS, Richard Dawkins, Theodosius Dobzhansky, UC Santa Barbara, vision Can You Say That in Nature? Dobzhansky’s Evolution Cliché Is Becoming Passé Science and Culture November 16, 2018 Biology, Evolution 6 “Nothing in biology makes sense except…” Go ahead; complete that sentence yourself, with a yawn. Read More ›