Type post Author Cornelius Hunter Date August 11, 2017 CategoriesEvolutionPhilosophyScience Tagged , __k-review, circular reasoning, common descent, evolution, gradualism, mutations, National Association of Biology Teachers, natural selection, naturalism, saltationism, Theodosius Dobzhansky Evolution Confirmed? The Philosophy of Naturalism Cornelius Hunter August 11, 2017 Evolution, Philosophy, Science 6 If one insists on and is committed to naturalism, then naturalistic, evolutionary, explanations are what you will find. Read More ›
classic-statue-socrates-stockpack-adobe-stock-161672384-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Michael Behe Date October 27, 2016 CategoriesIntelligent DesignPhilosophyPhilosophy of Science Tagged , __nedited, absence of evidence, argument from ignorance, circular reasoning, Darwinian theory, evidence for id, experimental science, falsifiability, gradualism, Irreducible Complexity, Jerry Coyne, Kenneth Miller, logic, Michael Ruse, molecular biology, positive case for design, presuppositions, Response to Criticism, testability, theistic evolution, Thomas Reid Philosophical Objections to Intelligent Design: A Response to Critics Michael Behe October 27, 2016 Intelligent Design, Philosophy, Philosophy of Science 38 Some reviewers of Darwin's Black Box raised philosophical objections. I will discuss several of these. Read More ›
Type post Author Granville Sewell Date June 12, 2016 CategoriesEvolutionPhilosophy of ScienceScientific Reasoning Tagged , __tedited, agent causation, argument from analogy, Cambrian fossils, entropy, evolutionary biology, explanatory power, fossil record, gradualism, intelligent causation, methodological naturalism, scientific reasoning, The Origins of Life Why Should Evolutionary Biology Be So Different? Granville Sewell June 12, 2016 Evolution, Philosophy of Science, Scientific Reasoning 9 Joseph LeConte, professor of geology at the University of California, provides an insight into the way most scientists think about evolution. Read More ›