Carl Sagan Type post Author Cornelius Hunter Date October 27, 2020 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , Alexander Oparin, Alfred Russel Wallace, Baden Powell, Carl Sagan, Charles Darwin, clockmaker, Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey, creator, David Hume, Erasmus Darwin, evolutionists, Francisco Ayala, Gottfried Leibniz, Immanuel Kant, Isaac Newton, John Ray, Joseph Le Conte, Kenneth Miller, mosquitos, religion, Robert Chambers, scientists, Stephen Jay Gould, theology, Thomas Burnet, universe When Scientists Make Truth Claims Outside Science Cornelius Hunter October 27, 2020 Evolution 6 Here is a small, representative sampling of such claims over the past three centuries. These claims are not from science, but they drive science. Read More ›
David Hume Type post Date November 28, 2018 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent DesignScientific Reasoning Tagged , __k-review, Boltzmann brains, Charles Darwin, Cleanthes, clockmaker, cosmic fine-tuning, David Hume, Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, Edinburgh, Flying Spaghetti Monster, instinct, intelligent design, Isaac Newton, life, natural theology, Philo, physicists, rationality, Richard Dawkins, software, universe, vitalism, watchmaker Intelligent Design and the Logic of Hume’s Skepticism Science and Culture November 28, 2018 Biology, Intelligent Design, Scientific Reasoning 9 Many remember David Hume as a pioneering freethinker who saw through the superstition and sectarian dogmatism of religion. Read More ›