Phillip-E.-Johnson-2 Type post Author Michael Flannery Date March 4, 2020 CategoriesGeneticsIntelligent DesignPhilosophyPhilosophy of Science Tagged , __nedited, Auguste Comte, biological systems, cryo-electron microscopy, Darwin on Trial, Darwin's Black Box, Evolution: A Theory in Crisis, Hilary Putnam, history of id, intelligent design, John C. Eccles, logical positivism, Michael Behe, Michael Denton, Michael Polanyi, modeling, molecular biology, Neo-Darwinism, Pajaro Dunes, Phillip E. Johnson, scientific reductionism, Vienna Circle What Precipitated the Intelligent Design Movement? Michael Flannery March 4, 2020 Genetics, Intelligent Design, Philosophy, Philosophy of Science 3 Here are some thoughts prompted by a rather curious question posed to me in an email, namely, “What were the findings that most helped ID since the turn of the millennium?” Read More ›
Mayr Type post Author Michael Flannery Date July 25, 2018 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , __k-review, anagenesis, anthropocentrism, cladogenesis, creationism, Darwinism, Ernst Mayr, Günter Wagner, Hilary Putnam, Julian Huxley, Ludwig von Bertalanffy, natural theology, neo-Darwinian synthesis, Peter Bowler, positivism, Theodosius Dobzhansky, Thomas Henry Huxley, Vienna Circle, Werner Heisenberg The Neo-Darwinian Synthesis: A Fable Told by Ernst Mayr Michael Flannery July 25, 2018 Evolution 5 Mayr worked tirelessly to establish a synthesis bearing the unmistakable stamp of positivism. Read More ›