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Science Philosopher: Science World Beset by “Filters,” “Conformity,” “Hidebound” Thinking

How often have we heard the stale line about how science adores fresh thinking that topples past idols? Read More ›
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Evolution as a Microcosm of Other Scientific Debates

The evolution debate doesn’t simply stand alone, isolated from other controversies like the one about climate change. Read More ›
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Bottom-Up Bottoms Out

Materialist attempts to model the construction of hierarchical organization from the bottom up collapse into a heap of unanswered questions. Read More ›
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Charles Darwin, Michael Behe — Two Revolutionary Scientists

Here’s a great insight and juxtaposition by historian and philosopher of science Michael Keas. Read More ›
Scott Turner

Scott Turner’s Darwin-Skeptical Purpose and Desire Wins Praise from the New York Times

A “notable” addition to the Darwin literature, a “good read and a strong pitch” – agreed, though we’d go further. If Turner is right, his argument would change everything. Read More ›
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Michael Behe, Revolutionary: Challenging Darwin, One Peer-Reviewed Paper at a Time

We are currently celebrating the online release of a new documentary, Revolutionary: Michael Behe and the Mystery of Molecular Machines. Read More ›

Spot the Problems in This Story

On an alien planet, as astronaut discovers cars that conceive, gestate, and give birth to smaller cars. Read More ›
Taylor Swift

Alt-Right’s Interest in Evolution Makes Sense. An Obsession with Taylor Swift? Much Less So

I heard a promotion on our local NPR station for a report about the alt-right and their dual infatuation with Medieval Europe and pop star Taylor Swift. Read More ›

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