GeoffroystamarinSaguinusgeoffroyi2-2 Type post Date December 22, 2025 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , biology, Brian Charlesworth, circularity, complexity, cooking, courage, diversity, drink, evolution, evolutionary biology, fitness, food, holidays, inheritance, intelligent design, Interface Focus, Jerry Coyne, Michael Levin, natural induction, natural selection, neo-Darwinian evolution, parsimony, Richard Dawkins, Richard Watson, Royal Society, seafood, spices, theoretical biology, Tim Lewens, Tufts University, variation, vegetables Michael Levin: “Evolution by Natural Induction” (By What?) Science and Culture December 22, 2025 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 4 Levin and his colleagues are unintimidated by those bullies who labor to forestall a crackup on the orthodox evolutionary team. Read More ›
Claude_Shannon_1776 Type post Date December 10, 2018 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent DesignNeuroscience & MindPhilosophy of Science Tagged , __k-review, Being as Communion, blind search, Brian Miller, causation, Claude Shannon, Conservation of Information, David Snoke, David Wolpert, entropy, Eric Anderson, Evolutionary Informatics Lab, Gödel's incompleteness theorems, Great Barrier Reef, information, information theory, Interface Focus, materialism, Michael Keas, No Free Lunch theorems, Robert J. Marks II, robots, Royal Society, Santa Fe Institute, semantic information, Shannon information, Walter Bradley Center, William A. Dembski, William Macready Trends in Philosophy of Science: What Does “Semantic Information” Mean? Science and Culture December 10, 2018 Biology, Intelligent Design, Neuroscience & Mind, Philosophy of Science 8 Theorists hope to alleviate a deficiency in Shannon information theory, which dealt only with the structure of a communication, not its semantics. Read More ›
cheetah Type post Date December 25, 2017 CategoriesEcologyEvolution Tagged , __k-review, Darwinian theory, evolution, genomics, Gerd B. Müller, heliocentrism, Interface Focus, Isaac Newton, Michael Behe, microbiology, New Trends in Evolutionary Biology, physiology, population genetics, Royal Society, science, The Edge of Evolution #8 of Our Top Stories of 2017: Theorist Concedes, Evolution “Avoids” Questions Science and Culture December 25, 2017 Ecology, Evolution 7 To maintain at this point that “All Is Well” with evolution you have to be in a state of serious denial. Read More ›
cheetah Type post Date August 28, 2017 CategoriesEvolutionLife Sciences Tagged , __k-review, evolution, Gerd B. Müller, intelligent design, Interface Focus, Isaac Newton, Michael Behe, New Trends in Evolutionary Biology, Royal Society, The Edge of Evolution Evolutionary Theorist Concedes: Evolution “Largely Avoids” Biggest Questions of Biological Origins Science and Culture August 28, 2017 Evolution, Life Sciences 7 To maintain at this point that “All Is Well” with evolution you have to be in a state of serious denial. Read More ›