creativity Type post Author Andrew McDiarmid Date May 30, 2025 CategoriesEngineeringIntelligent DesignNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , artificial intelligence, brain chemistry, creativity, engineering, Eric Holloway, ideas, information, meaning, Mind Matters, Minding the Brain, natural intelligence, natural processes, novels, Pat Flynn, random processes, Robert J. Marks II, speeches The Immaterial Origins of Human Creativity Andrew McDiarmid May 30, 2025 Engineering, Intelligent Design, Neuroscience & Mind 2 Join Pat Flynn and his guests as they climb the metaphorical mountain of information to address the origins of human creativity. Read More ›
Taking Leave of Darwin Type post Date January 30, 2022 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignOrigin of Life Tagged , brain chemistry, Civic Biology, Darwinism, eugenics, evolution, Hank Hanegraaff, ID the Future, Niles Eldredge, podcast, Scopes Monkey Trial, Stephen Jay Gould, Taking Leave of Darwin Neil Thomas: Darwin, Aquinas, and the Origin of Life Science and Culture January 30, 2022 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Origin of Life 1 Thomas and radio host Hank Hanegraaff discuss the fossil record’s challenge to Darwinism, Gould and Eldredge’s rescue attempt, and more. Read More ›
Science Uprising Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date October 28, 2021 CategoriesFaith & ScienceIntelligent DesignMedicine Tagged , autism, brain chemistry, evolution, Gestalt, intelligent design, masks, medicine, New York City, origins science, pandemic, Science Uprising, scientists, Tablet, tyranny Ann Bauer: Science Tyranny, Science Uprising David Klinghoffer October 28, 2021 Faith & Science, Intelligent Design, Medicine 4 Do yourself a favor and read a heartbreaking and beautifully written essay, "I Have Been Through This Before." Read More ›
seizure Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date October 29, 2020 CategoriesMathematicsNeuroscience & MindScientific Reasoning Tagged , brain, brain chemistry, chewing, consciousness, dualism, epilepsy, father, intellectual seizures, materialism, medical literature, mental function, Michael Egnor, Mind Matters, morality, Mystery of the Mind, neuroscience, neurosurgery, Sabbath, smell, soul, walking, Wilder Penfield If Materialists Are Right About the Brain, Why No “Morality Seizures”? David Klinghoffer October 29, 2020 Mathematics, Neuroscience & Mind, Scientific Reasoning 3 "There are no intellectual seizures, which is odd, given that large regions of the brain are presumed by neuroscientists to serve intellectual thought." Read More ›
young-woman-touching-her-own-reflection-in-a-mirror-stockpac-167068719-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Michael Egnor Date November 26, 2008 CategoriesMetaphysicsNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , __nedited, aboutness, agency, brain chemistry, defining terms, determinism, free will, inaccessibility, intentionality, materialism, meaning, mind, neuroscience, personal identity, secondary qualities, self-awareness, semantic information, subjectivity, superstition The Mind and Materialist Superstition Michael Egnor November 26, 2008 Metaphysics, Neuroscience & Mind 9 Consider the six characteristics of the mind, generally accepted by materialist and non-materialist scientists and philosophers. Read More ›