Type post Author Granville Sewell Date July 27, 2016 CategoriesPaleontologyScientific Reasoning Tagged , __tedited, "survival of the fittest", biodiversity, common descent, common design, convergence, human consciousness, methodological naturalism, missing links, paradigms Why Similarities Do Not Prove the Absence of Design Granville Sewell July 27, 2016 Paleontology, Scientific Reasoning 8 A future paleontologist would be puzzled by the huge differences between the bicycle and motor vehicle phyla, or between the boat and airplane phyla. Read More ›
Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date April 28, 2016 CategoriesEvolutionZoology Tagged , __tedited, Africa, biodiversity, biogeography, biological origins, circular causality, evolutionary assumptions, foxes, land mammals, monkeys, navigation, ocean, plausibility, rafting, rafting animals, scientific reasoning, Sherlock Holmes, South America, vegetation The Curious Incident of the Non-Rafting Foxes David Klinghoffer April 28, 2016 Evolution, Zoology 8 It should be the facts that drive startling conclusions, not the theory that's supposed to explain the facts. Read More ›
Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date April 14, 2016 CategoriesHuman Origins and AnthropologyScience ReportingSocial Sciences Tagged , __tedited, abortion, alt-right, bigotry, biodiversity, conservatives, diversity, eugenics, evolutionary psychology, evolutionary racism, National Review, pseudoscientific racism, Race Realism, Richard Spencer, scientific racism, Social Darwinism, Steve Sailer, The Federalist, The Unz Review Evolution and the Alt-Right David Klinghoffer April 14, 2016 Human Origins and Anthropology, Science Reporting, Social Sciences 6 In conservative venues, a splinter called the "alternative right" or "alt-right" is the subject of bitter and voluminous indignation. Read More ›