human brain Type post Author Michael Egnor Date November 16, 2021 CategoriesBiologyMedicineNeuroscience & MindPhilosophy Tagged , brain, Christianity, dualism, epilepsy, inductive reasoning, inference to the best explanation, intellectual seizures, logic, materialism, mind, Mystery of the Mind, natural science, neuroscience, neuroscientists, neurosurgeons, surgery, The Comprehensive Guide to Science and Faith, Wilder Penfield, William Shakespeare Dualism and Materialism in Modern Neuroscience Michael Egnor November 16, 2021 Biology, Medicine, Neuroscience & Mind, Philosophy 6 Wilder Penfield concluded that free will is not in the brain — it is an immaterial power of the mind. Read More ›
Aquinas Type post Author Michael Egnor Date April 12, 2021 CategoriesFaith & Science Tagged , atheism, Charles Darwin, COVID-19, deductive proof, dinosaurs, gravitational field, inductive reasoning, intelligent design, Isaac Newton, Jerry Coyne, Jesus Christ, Manhattan, natural science, New York State, Thomas Aquinas, unicorns, wolves Why an Argument for God’s Existence Is Scientific Michael Egnor April 12, 2021 Faith & Science 4 Atheist evolutionary biologist Jerry Coyne is a fountain of nonsensical arguments against the existence of God. Read More ›
Type post Author Sarah Chaffee Date September 24, 2016 CategoriesScientific Reasoning Tagged , __tedited, evolutionary assumptions, falsifiability, inductive reasoning, scientific method, settled science The Devil May Not Be in the Details — But the Truth Is Sarah Chaffee September 24, 2016 Scientific Reasoning 3 It's common to hear evolution presented as a nearly impregnable theory. Read More ›