Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date September 16, 2016 CategoriesFoundations Tagged , __tedited, appeal to authority, ipse dixit fallacy, power and prestige, science journalism, scientism, sophistry, trust in scientists Science, Scientism, and the “Intellectual Yet Idiot” David Klinghoffer September 16, 2016 Foundations 4 Nassim Nicholas Taleb, of Black Swan fame, offers a wonderful and insightful tirade. Read More ›
Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date July 18, 2016 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , __tedited, appeal to authority, design intuition, scientific credibility, scientists, trust in scientists, Undeniable (book) More Scientists Praise Douglas Axe’s Undeniable David Klinghoffer July 18, 2016 Intelligent Design 3 One of the refreshing things about Dr. Axe's new book is his confession that you don't have to take his word for any of it. Read More ›
shattered-chemistry-flask-chemistry-concept-scientific-exper-1015312417-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Casey Luskin Date November 21, 2005 CategoriesIntelligent DesignPhilosophy of ScienceScience Reporting Tagged , __nedited, ad hoc hypotheses, Albert Einstein, appeal to authority, Charles Krauthammer, common descent, Darwinism as religion, definist fallacy, demarcation criteria, Ed Babinski, editorials, epicycles, falsifiability, falsification, intelligent selection, Kansas, Karl Popper, Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District, Larry Laudan, Popperian falsification, positive case for design, rhetoric, Sigmund Freud, straw man, systematics, teleology, theology, theory, undirected evolution, unfalsifiable, Washington Post Don’t Bash it ‘Til You’ve Tried It: A response to Krauthammer and Kriegel Casey Luskin November 21, 2005 Intelligent Design, Philosophy of Science, Science Reporting 22 Anti-ID editorials by Charles Krauthammer and Uriah Kriegel misunderstand science and offer poor critiques of intelligent design. Read More ›