landon-parenteau-Jza4Sk7eDIE-unsplash 2 Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date October 8, 2024 CategoriesBioethicsNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , addiction, bioethicists, Brave New World, community, despair, drugs, faith, family, LSD, meaning, mental health, neuroscience, patriotism, psychedelics, purpose, Reductionism, suicide Bioethicists Push Psychedelics for an “Interesting” Life Wesley J. Smith October 8, 2024 Bioethics, Neuroscience & Mind 4 The dangers of taking such drugs aside, this essay reflects the reductionism of our time. Read More ›
Moon over Space Needle Type post Date August 11, 2020 CategoriesBiochemistryIntelligent Design Tagged , Center for Science and Culture, community, elegance, Emily Kurlinski, friendship, ID the Future, inteligent design, interview, natural world, order, podcast, pseudonym, Research, Seattle, students, Summer Seminars Intelligent Design and the “Transformative” Summer Seminar: A Student Reflects Science and Culture August 11, 2020 Biochemistry, Intelligent Design 1 What about the charge that ID is a “curiosity killer,” tempting scientists to answer every natural mystery with a shrug and a “God did it”? Read More ›
March_for_Science_Washington_DC_33825703150 Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date December 1, 2017 CategoriesEvolutionPhysical SciencesPhysics Tagged , __k-review, anti-science, community, conservative, definition, fact, hypothesis, ideology, objectivity, Politics, progressive, Sabine Hossenfelder, science, scientific method, scientists, social justice, truth Science Is Not Simply “What Scientists Do” Wesley J. Smith December 1, 2017 Evolution, Physical Sciences, Physics 3 I was alarmed to see physicist Sabine Hossenfelder accept as a definition of ”science,” not a method, but merely “what scientists do.” Read More ›