Cyclamen-coum Type post Author Stephen J. Iacoboni Date December 9, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , Aristotle's Revenge, biology, complementarity, consciousness, David Klinghoffer, dispositionalism, Edward Feser, emergence, Etienne Gilson, final causality, From Aristotle to Darwin and Back Again, Günter Bechly, immaterial agency, Lex Fridman, mathematics, metaphysics, Michael Levin, MIT Press, naturalism, necessity, ontology, origin of life, Peter Corning, Plato's Revenge, purpose, Richard Sternberg, science of purpose, specified irreducible complexity, substances, teleology, teleonomy, telos, Thomism, Tufts University Science, Purpose, and Michael Levin: The Discussion Evolves Stephen J. Iacoboni December 9, 2025 Evolution, Intelligent Design 5 A leading spiritually agnostic (at least, that is my impression) biology researcher, Michael Levin at Tufts, is himself a proponent of teleology in nature. Read More ›