technology Type post Author Peter Biles Date June 19, 2023 CategoriesBioethicsNeuroscience & MindTechnology Tagged , Altos Labs, artificial intelligence, Boy Scouts, C.S. Lewis, ChatGPT, consciousness, disinformation, Jane Studdock, John Donne, Mark Studdock, Marshall McLuhan, memories, nuclear war, OpenAI, Out of the Silent Planet, Paul Kingsnorth, Perelandra, Peter Kreeft, science fiction, That Hideous Strength, transhumanism At the Altar of that Hideous Strength Peter Biles June 19, 2023 Bioethics, Neuroscience & Mind, Technology 7 C. S. Lewis's classic science fiction tale is about the temptation to reject being human. Read More ›
Dawkins-expelled Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date February 18, 2020 CategoriesBiologyHuman Origins and Anthropology Tagged , __edited, animals, Annie Hall, chihuahua, cows, Darwin Devolves, Darwinian evolution, David Curtis, devolution, eugenics, extrapolation, French poodle, genes, horses, humans, Marshall McLuhan, Michael Behe, muzzle, New York Times, pigs, Richard Dawkins, roses, University College London If Human Eugenics Wouldn’t Work, Human Evolution Has a Big Problem David Klinghoffer February 18, 2020 Biology, Human Origins and Anthropology 4 Richard Dawkins got his wings clipped over the weekend, following a claim on Twitter. Read More ›
Marshall McLuhan Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date January 23, 2019 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, Annie Hall, intelligent design, Kevin Williamson, Marshall McLuhan Michael Behe’s Marshall McLuhan Moment David Klinghoffer January 23, 2019 Intelligent Design 1 It's like the scene from Annie Hall with Kevin Williamson as the pretentious moviegoer in line with Woody Allen. Don’t know what I’m talking about? Read More ›