bacterial flagellum Type post Author Stephen J. Iacoboni Date May 15, 2024 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , bacterial flagellum, birds, causality, diabetes, differential equations, dispositionalism, hemoglobin, high blood pressure, Irreducible Complexity, mammals, materialistic science, medicine, Michael Behe, migration, nature, navigation, opium, powers, powers ontology, realism, science of purpose, scientific inquiry, solar radiation, Thomas Aquinas, UV light, water Powers Ontology: Overcoming the Limits of Reductionist Materialism Stephen J. Iacoboni May 15, 2024 Evolution, Intelligent Design 7 Reductionism is a method for understanding something by minimizing it to a very simple level that can be restricted to abstract language. Read More ›
free will Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date October 21, 2020 CategoriesFine-tuningNeuroscience & MindPhilosophyPhilosophy of SciencePhysical SciencesPhysics Tagged , abstract thought, BackReaction, brain states, Brian Miller, determinism, differential equations, Discovery Institute, Evolution News, free will, intellectual seizures, intelligent design, Jerry Coyne, Journal of Theoretical Biology, materialism, Michael Egnor, neuroscience, Sabine Hossenfelder, Stephen Meyer, thought, Wilder Penfield, will Fine-Tuning, Free Will — Now We’ve Got Two Challenges for Physicist Sabine Hossenfelder David Klinghoffer October 21, 2020 Fine-tuning, Neuroscience & Mind, Philosophy, Philosophy of Science, Physical Sciences, Physics 5 She acknowledges that she is speaking from outside one relevant field. Can you really use physics to deny free will while ignoring neuroscience? Read More ›