cat-paws-with-claws-on-white-background-stockpack-adobe-stoc-250663393-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Stephen J. Iacoboni Date November 17, 2025 CategoriesEngineeringIntelligent Design Tagged , Aristotelianism, Aristotle, artifacts, artwork, axes, biology, causality, chairs, DNA, E.O. Wilson, emergence, enzymes, evolution, Evolution “On Purpose”, final causality, Francis Bacon, Immanuel Kant, intelligent design, Irreducible Complexity, Isaac Newton, Jacques Monod, Judeo-Christian tradition, Leonard Susskind, Life Itself, Ludwig Wittgenstein, machines, mechanics, Michael Behe, Neo-Darwinism, purpose, René Descartes, Robert Rosen, rockets, science of purpose, St. Thomas Aquinas, Stephen Hawking, structure-function relationship, telos, Theodosius Dobzhansky, tools, William Dembski, windmills What Is the Originating Source of Design in Organisms? Stephen J. Iacoboni November 17, 2025 Engineering, Intelligent Design 9 The genesis of structure-function relationships in human artifacts is as well understood as are their mechanics. Read More ›
ApeHuman.jpg Type post Author Andrew McDiarmid Date June 24, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , artwork, books, candor, Casey Luskin, Center for Science and Culture, Discovery Institute, evolution, humor, Icons of Evolution, ID the Future, Jay Richards, Jody Sjogren, Jonathan Wells, journals, machines, magazines, materialist paradigm, organisms, Paul Nelson, podcast, Richard Sternberg, textbooks, Tom Woodward, visual media On Illustrating the Icons of Evolution Andrew McDiarmid June 24, 2025 Evolution, Intelligent Design 2 Artistic license has been used to promote Darwinian evolution since the late 19th century. Read More ›