Wallace notebooks Type post Date September 30, 2023 CategoriesBiologyChemistryCosmologyEvolutionIntelligent DesignMathematics Tagged , abstract thought, Alfred Russel Wallace, Alfred Russel Wallace: A Rediscovered Life, Charles Darwin, gaps, human beings, human uniqueness, intelligent design, Michael Flannery, music, natural selection, Nature's Prophet, Overruling Intelligence, principle of utility Alfred Russel Wallace’s Case for an “Overruling Intelligence” Science & Culture September 30, 2023 Biology, Chemistry, Cosmology, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Mathematics 2 When Wallace broke with Charles Darwin in 1869, it was over the nature of human beings. Read More ›
Ariel toucan Type post Author Michael Flannery Date September 26, 2023 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , Alfred Russel Wallace, Alfred Russel Wallace: A Rediscovered Life, Charles Darwin, Darwin Day in America, Darwin on Trial, Darwin's Black Box, Discovery Institute Press, history, intelligent design, John West, Michael Behe, natural selection, Phillip E. Johnson, teleology, The World of Life, Traipsing Into Evolution, University of Alabama, William Dembksi How I “Discovered” Alfred Russel Wallace Michael Flannery September 26, 2023 Evolution, Intelligent Design 4 I certainly wouldn’t have recognized his full significance if I had not already been introduced to ID by reading Johnson, Behe, and Dembski. Read More ›
Alfred Russel Wallace Type post Date September 5, 2020 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , Alfred Russel Wallace, Alfred Russel Wallace: A Rediscovered Life, beetles, butterflies, Charles Darwin, evolution, HMS Beagle, Indiana Jones, intelligent design, intelligent evolution, Janet Browne, Labor Day, Lepidoptera, Michael Flannery, Robert McCormick, summer, The World of Life For Labor Day Weekend: Alfred Russel Wallace, Scientist and Working Man Science & Culture September 5, 2020 Evolution 4 Take a moment to consider the impact of labor on the development of evolutionary theory. Read More ›
Ariel toucan Type post Author Michael Flannery Date August 8, 2018 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, Alfred Russel Wallace, Alfred Russel Wallace: A Rediscovered Life, Charles Darwin, christian, conservative, Darwin Day in America, Darwin on Trial, Darwin's Black Box, Discovery Institute Press, history, intelligent design, John West, Michael Behe, natural selection, Phillip E. Johnson, teleology, The World of Life, Traipsing Into Evolution, University of Alabama, William Dembksi Discovering Alfred Russel Wallace Michael Flannery August 8, 2018 Intelligent Design 4 For those who wish to caricature the theory of intelligent design, Wallace becomes a very inconvenient historical figure. Read More ›